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CORRESPONDENTS' DEPARTMENT J The Continued Story of Current -A as Recorded by our Widc 19Q5 NOVEMBER 905 Sjk Mo. Tu. We. Th. Pr. Sa. TTTT jJl7JLJJ0 J! 2 J3J4 JSjlJlH 19 20 It 22 23 24 25 26 27128 29130 Red Kill Bepsrt W. O. Cocke.-am visited his parental home Sunday. Several of our farmers attended the sale at H. Di Yen's Saturday. Harvey Cockeram made a professional trip to Yoncalla Monday. Bert Searles was seen in our vicinity recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. William- and lit tle son went to Cottage drove a few days ago. K. R Thompson has gone to Joseph ine county where he will engage in min ing. Rev. and Mrs. llermiston, the Cali fornia evangelists, have been at Rice Hill a few days, Many from here at tended their interesting sermons. Misses Mildred Haines and Annie Cocheram attended the box social at Chenoweth Park last Saturday evening. J. W. and Claude Wise, of Yoncalla, were transacting business on the Hill a few days ago. Miss Cenia Jones has returned from Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKee celebrat ed their golden wedding Saturday. A few friends and relatives were present and a nice time was had by all. Coyotes or dogs have killed several goat-' and sheep in our neighborhood during the last two weeks. School is progressing nicely with an enrollment of II, Frank Wilson, of Cottage Grove, is on Red Hill at the present writing. The Messrs. Cockeram anticipate a trip to Eastern Oregon this winter. Reno. Rustles From Bcstoa Pleasant weather at present. The Westean I'nion Telegraph Co's. construction crew, of Seattle, Wash., passed through here last Wednesday re pairing the telegraph line. Misses Marion and Nellie Laird, oi Sitkum, left for Klkton last Friday, where they will visit with relatives this winter. Mason Singleton, of Roseburg, passed through here Sunday en route to Myrtle faint. Wm. Arnold is working for J. D, Laird, of Sitkum. A. K. Matthews made a business trip to Roseburg one day last week. Mr. Thoe. Krewson and family passed through here last week from Coos couu ty en route to Drain, where they will ivside. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Wilson visited with the latttr's folks in Flournoy Val ley Saturday. Miss Lillian Matthews spent Sunday with Mrs. Chas. Y. Wilson. Otto O. Matthews is working for Tom Oilivaut, of lAKMing it lass, at present. Sweet Home. Lehman's Mill Items Mrs. F. O. Lehman and children, ac companied bv her sister and Mr. Law rence Butte, have arrived from St. John, near i'ortland, their former home. F. O. wc.tr- ... about an inch deep. They expect to pi rinanently reside at she mill, Messrs. Geo. Gnff and Jack Bidwell u.r. In Hying business trip to Drain re cently. Kred Mi.Cor.l, Lehman Bros.' teau. tr, is busy hauling ties to Isadora. Wick Martin went home yesterday to nait wit!, his lamily for a feu days. . O. Lehman and A. L. Goff were looking after business matters in Oak land Tuesday. Ji.-i-.ny. Yoncalla Chronicles Wm I ft- Dwell ami Jan. Ambrose, Jr , were passengers on Tuesday's south fenim) local. Miss Aim. i Ambrose, who has been ill Roe. ... . foi several weeks, is at home lor a W days. Misses Bessie Yett, Robin Conn and ..iiii... Wilson were here Saturday. Mist, Mabel ItabD. is at home having finished her term of school. The Ci npel 081 is here and was re ceived as an old friend. jiev. Van iu sen, p. stor ol the M. E. Events at Neighboring Points, J - Awakf New scathe rers church , nnil w il rt spending lh week ml will ilfliwr lii llrt mmiion how, l the M. Bi anflfbh, nxt Sunday Mf lug. Mm. Anna Lamb lia a vory pleaant birtlulax party Monday, which was en j nt'.i by aovoral of hor lady friend?. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Mi-Kee celebrat ed their golden wedding last Saturday. They are hale and hearty with the promise of several years of useful life, and their wide circle of friends will be glad to help tliem to be hapny. We are glad to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Rrntat lielliwell have raaahed their new home at San Jose, Cal., and are very well satisliod. Lucy. Glrvflind Clippings We are having lovely fall weather and seeding is well advanced. K. V. Wood rufl lias alxmt UX) acres already put in and and the smaller farms are moetlv seeded. Mr. Engle, from Iowa, is making an extei ded visit with his sister, Mrs. Louis Halm, and taking in the beauties of our Oregon climate. Mr. Isreal Maddox and family, of Stephens, have moved here, where his ! children will attend school. He will reside at Frakers Corner. Our supervisor is improving this fine ' weather graveling the road The dis ; trict road is in No. 1 shape, more than ' we can say for some of the adjoining I districts. G. W. Alderson has rented part of his I farm to 0, A. kocker. Tr.e Cleveland school is progressing ! nicely under Mrs. I.ora Davis manage I ment, with an increased attendance each week. Citizen. Glendale's Welcome Badge! Mrs W. C. Leveus has so far recovered from her recent illness as to lie removed from her home to the home of her mother Mrs. A. H. Red field at Bosky dell. Sydney Jacques, who ha: been visiting his mother, Mrs. B. Kggleston at Ash land, returned home yesterday. He had a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. I.g glattoo, whom hu found in their usual good health. Mrs. W. N. Moore, of Ruckles, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van Guilder , iu this city this week. In company with Mrs. Mary Hamil ton we spent a most enjoyable day at Boskydeii, as the guest of Mrs. Red tield and Mrs. Levens. Wm. McGrinies and wife, who have spent the past four months in I'matilla countv, returned home this morning. Mrs. Maurice Swank I as rented the Montgomery house on Hamilton Heights where sho will remain this winter. The Editor of the "News" has offered for sale his elegant resilience on Oilbert bod Avenue. It is a bargain for anyon who desires a modern home. Mr. and Mrs. I'ruitt have bought fine parlor organ tor their daughter M -Luella. It is a nice addition to their home. A lodge of "Foresters of America'' was re-organized at this place last night with a large charter membership. James Oliughouse, who has been at the Columbia mine for some months, went out to his home near Binger to visit his family. P. F, Roberts was called to I'ortland to relieve the S. P. lineman, who is go ing east on a short vacation, Mrs. Totten and granddaughter visited relatives iu Holmes Valley last week. Chas. II. Dodd, of that well known firm was interviewing his agents in this city this week. Mollie. Elkton News Notes Hallowe'en is guue so were several gates. Rev. Wood ley of the Christian church preached two very interesting sermons last - hi. day. We are enjoying line weather at pres ent. The Misses Laird, of COM county are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Grace Junes. Mrs. Vanu ll improving her house both inside and out. Mrs. Robt. Heddeu is visiting her par ents near Drain. Measels are ul.il 1 among us, Mrs. John son being ill with them at present. Ten Nights in a Bar Room, will be played on Saturday evening, Dec. -', 1906, The cast ot characters are aa fol lows : Sample Swicbel J. R. Vann Simon Slade Robt. Hadderi Joe Morgan Ray Henderson Frank Slade Krank Mulkey Harvey Green Max Lyons Mr. Roinaine Joe Jones Willie Hammond Charley Mulkey Mrs Slade Miss Mary Lyons Mrs. Morgan Miss Maggie Jones Mary Morgan Claytie Gray MehitableCarlrigut .Miss Ella Roadman H. WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE Items Which Will be or Interest to the Taxpayers County Treasurer's Notice . tice is hereby given that all parlies holding county warrants endorsed prior to, and including, July 17, 11)03, are re iiieted to present the same to the coun ty treasurer as interest will cease t here on after the date of this notice. D Ud Roseburg, Orvg., Oct. It), IPOS. li. W. DlMMlCk Among those who were up from Yon calla transacting business at the Court house were: 0. V. Thiol, J. C. Wams ley and L. H. Yarbrough. Sheriff McClallen is busy these days cam tng out the orders of court, which commands him to sell iteraonal properly On Not, 17, he will sell the Cooper A Dake Saw mill, near Oakland, and also the furniture ol the Commercial Hotel, which formerlv was catering to the tra - veling public, at Drain, while on '.Mst he offers for sale the grocery stock of G. W. Carter of Canyouville, and on the T2, he will dispose of pipes and giant for a plarer mlue out ou Coffee Creek. County Clerk A gee has issued a nur riage license to Frank I .elut of Siski you, Cal. and Miss Alida M. Leishuntn, of this city. Justice Thomas Williams has sent to the county treasurer the ten dollar tine which Duane l'eck of Gardiner paid for having disturbed the peace of the com munity. Tuenlay. Dec. 12, at 10 a. m. Judge Thompson will bear the final settlement of tho estate of Chas. II. Hillings, do- ceased. Objections to the settlement of the es tate of Joseph Schindler, deceased, will be heard on Saturday, I'ec t. Word has li-n received by the County Clerk to the aflael that l reileri. k Mfart, the "dope fiend", who was arre-ted and trieil liefore the couuty insanity coniinn sion, Sept. It), and who was declared to lie insane has es. aped from the state in sane asylum, to which institution he was ordered committed. The report h that he baa eloped with one of Salem 'l fair ones. The otticials of this OOUat) were not much mrpriawi to learn of his being so much better, for they felt thai if he would only let opium alone lie would soon behui' ielf again. James lticbards, jf Stephens, has been appointed guardian of his insane son, John lticbards. Among other projierty of the unfortunate man is the sum of H'sJ, which is on deposit with the loU( las County Hank. Work on the new cement walk w hich Contractor Patterson is placing in front of the Court lueise, along Douglas St., is progressing nicely and will soon be in shajai for pedestrians. i. I.. Koadman, one of the tousorial Is at the ii. K. parlors, has stolen a ' on hiB many friends of this city. ier day he asked Manager Weath a short lay off, saying he u . . go out into the Cahisx)ia i for a bunt, a he had not had a Le . for some t n ait. The re ipiest was very rer. . Ijf granted, but there were tome thihi s which tended to arouse Mr. V eat hen ird'i iiispicion. Kor instance, In difi not saa why a lei low would pack up . is ' .-at clothes and take a suit case ol such wearing apparel to the mountains for a hunting expedi tion. Later ou word was received to the effect that Mr. Koadman had been seen in the Northern part of the state. This made things look serious, but nothing definite was known until Mr. Koadman oaeortad bis "better half" Irom last evening's local train to the home of bis mother, where they will have temporary quartan. Then it was that the truth dawned upon his friends. To say that he took them by surprise would be ex pressing it very mildly indeed. Tney were to'.ually "shocked" but I hey re covered enough composure to great the "lieuedict" and to otfer heartiest con gratulations, Mrs. Koadman was for merly a Douglas county resident, hiving lived at Looking dlass, win re she was known as Miss Kloisu Amlrus, and h here she has a host ol warm fiiends who will be pleased 10 know thai she iian come to Koseburg to live. '1 he cer emony occurred at the home ol the bride at Dayton, Oregon j Lev. Iiixon, paitOr of the M. K. church, officiating. The groom is deservedly opular and his in any friends welcome him and bin new bride to this city and all wish for the happy couple a long and joyous journey on the sea of wedded bliss. Tomorrow evening the rnemberf ol the Public School football team will in dulge in one of their BOjOf able parties at the Forester's hall. Ol course their lady irieiuis win ne in eviiieuce aim uooni u ll hout the saying that the affair will he u decided lunoan. for the football en thusiasts are royal entertainers. The reception w hich is to be tendered Mrs Loucila McWhirtor, ti e noted tem perance worker of Indiana, by the mem bers of the W. C. T. Li. at the home oi i c:i r:l ' 1 111 3ULldl VIILICS Z ....... WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, LOCAL OEEICE, ROSEBURC, ORECON Week finding Wednesday, 5 p. m...Nv. 8,1906 Maximum ftmperatore 81 Minimum Tomporaturo 88 Rainfall fr Week WW Total Rainfall fiinofi 1st of Month (,.(1 Avoratie precipitation for this month for 88 yours L.49 Total rainfall from Sept. I, L906, to dfitfi 8.70 A vertigo rainfall from Sept. 1 to tjfitfi IM Total excess from Sept. 1 , I'.k)."., to dato I l l rVrtTtgfi precipitation for JS wot seasons 88.18 THOS. GIBSON, OBSERVFrf fa QS9 9aa9 wWww , 'rB- H. L. Minsters tomorrow ' oon' promises 10 ho a delightful after- tflair. ' ' hundred and III!) invitations have . ben-u issued and the ladies of Roseburg, : w hel her waibafl oi the aggressive or ganisation or not, will be heartily wel come to meet the visitor and enjoy the afternoon's pleasures. Refreshments will he served and nothing will be left undone to make it one of the most sue- CMtlol aftairs Ol the kind everatteinple.1 in Koseburg. The Plaindealer's "so iety elitor'' got ' thing- just a little bit mixed in the last i i- ne when the " fM Mental Culture ' Club" was called the " TKJ I'hynical 1 Culture Club." This caused the ladies Umt ,,,,!,, organisation q iaa WnB Ult,y MtM j, , pr,B, but they 'Br ,,mt no h,rm waH liuue However, fhav prefer to have the correction made for fear that their husbands may get Tightened if they hear that they are de veloping their muscles. A very pretty home wedding occurred at the residence of W. T. tiaidner, tatt Kast Flanders street, Portland, at 0 :to o'clock Monday evening, when Kev. lr. K. L. Klliott unittsl in marriage Mr. A. A. Wilder, of the firm of J. A. Cobb ,V Co. ol this city, and Miss Ruby Kei jrM of Portland. The leautilul Kpiscopal service was usisl and the Impresaive ceremony was witnesneil by the immedi ate relatives and a fe friends. After the ceremony came a reception, the parlors being artistically decorated for the occa sion. Alter the reieption the happy young couple boarded the train for BoatbOlg and are now "at home" in their newly furnished house on Can street. The bride is a native oi Iowa and a graduate ol the High School of Manchester, Iowa She has been a resi dent of Portland, while the groom is a native son of Oregon, hoi spent much of his early boyhood days in the Walla Walla valley, w here his relatives now reside. He is a graduate ol the Portland business college, and is admirably eouiooed for the line of work he has sen. Although hut a abort time a resident of Roasburg , yet, already by bis fair dealings and manly ways, he has made many warm friends who will join heartily with the Plaindealer in extend ing to the couple a cordial welcome to our midst. STKARNS 4 CHENOWliTH OAKLAND AND YONCALLA have Denicia Hancock Kotary Side Hill Keversible Disc Plows amllDouble Disc's Buffalo Pitts Harrows, Disc Cutters, I. .no Wagons, Majestic and Monarch Malleable Iron Kanges, no hot biscuits, hut hot (trices Covote wire fence by the car load. Hit tf Have you seen it j the celebrated California toaster? you wwi nmi it at Churchill's Hardware. A Judicial Inquiry A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade says he has often beard druggists impure of customers who asked for a t ough medicine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child they almost invariably recommend Chamberlains Cough Kemedy. The reason lor this is that they know there is no danger from it and that it always cures. 'I here is not the the least danger in giving it, and for roughs, colds ami croup is is un surpassed. For sale by A. C. Marsters ix Co. 3 FRESH EVERY DAY 71 Wo malta uji fine Cuntlion uvery day. We itro ai?- ontH for Peters' Milk Chocolate, the Aldan Cw diaai and tho FamoniRatnona Bweata. Try One of Our Fine, fresh Boxes of Chocolates TVy are put up fresh every 'lay- Wo make specialty of putting up Fancy Bom of Candy, Try us and .see for yoUTSelfi BELL'S CANDY - - MAIL SCHEDULE, ROSEBURG POSTOFFICE MkU ('Umimi (or iittrlliUtiiit! tiftliifi nt V av m. mid in :. i. in. Mull rtiMHM for MMthWVAd tmliii t f ut. tut 1 1 i. r a. m. i 'ut. i iliMtn "f fMMitdfflt'o iM'ti at alt tluua. Ui 1 -' f nn I Motif) OrKr M lutlowi iffl ' front 7 .) ft. in tn ' p. m. PtMMMtl 'iom-ral Itcllvtry Wln.towi 0mu from 7 ft m. to:00p m 1 um- ,, ,;., MUrr Triilllll )U aafiaytl M. in iu M. a in. 0, W. PAltKS. P. M Time of Trains at Roseburg and at Other I'oiots in DooKlas County. OCTMSOl Ni Otsriaad iiiu gagrei Train. Host. Ill gU Clttl.llH ll . I train ... . Yuln alU OaklaaiL, Wlllatr . . IMIlar.l Hjrrtlel iMk .RMdle i,hniU!i SHRTIISOIMt LStvas !fo. II VoIb 'i uatn II a..m ll .'lain 1 1 t'.'ain i oaua In Oam Ut ItoM id iftan I .' Uiaai l .'iTalu 'Ml la III '10 'A,ni MamM jaun . ISaai in i ..m i. Man s Mtm tun Aram ar i.avit No H Bo ii I oflaai ft i.'pni S.UUBII II liain .1 V.iui 1 1 in I.Otptn i usaai l i .tit I i.'i.iu I :, tiaai DSyai "Will I .1 .1.111 17am t, 'oiaii s laaai s Mpn pin la mil t.v s I . Hoftlaad ant rrin Ar ant l.i i a is, s -.i : gf - 00 Dos i itofk, f liota nit ilgaal, la gaslera Petals, aaa Kerop, Japan. iBlaa, Ili'llntilfn alel An.tralla. I' MOOftg Am in. Ito.i liiirti, A I RAIO, I'a-. All perllalt'l. tin- BuiT Leghorn's Viiiing HiifT Leghorn's for sale. In ipiire of (i. W. Thompson, Kilenlsiwer, or address llox Koseburg. Ore, tf Jennings' liakery has titled up a nice lunch room. Everything neat and clean. MU H. LITTLE, ouoom HKVTIST OAK LAN 11, DI. F. W. HUNT, HKNTI-T OAK LAN 11, OKU .ON E. H. WHITE, IlKNTIST OLBNUAUE, OKKMJN FRED MEINZER, PU8U0 AND INsI gAMOg, TICK IK TIIK Pg0g. yil.Nt AI.I.A, OK hi JON Fine TurKeys and ChicKens liron,0 GrObblgfli fully matured, 1 to 2 yours old, weigh 86 to 40 lbs; ban turkoyw, fully matured, woio;h 2' to 27 lint. Finest .stock In gtace MRS. J. H. SHORT, ROSEBURG, OREGON STORE, 0KLG0N - - aa- I 'I SUNSET l I ItKMNSSMAM V W.C' Commercial Satih OnlUniu - Qrcoon ilNCORTOHAIIII Mill H THI IAWS 01 (Ht (JIM A Booh of Interest more nli- sorblng iii in the moit thrilling work of fiction is a Hank Hook. Its tale is never too long, nor its pages too many, and the long row of figure, ho dry in other hooks, is intensely inter esting. Bat in order to enjoy its Dlgfifli fiftoh man must own a hook. The way to do this to open an account with the Commercial Bank, Of Oakland. Orvflon FALL SELLING IN FULL SWING ut the Hi Store of Stearns & Chenowith Yoncalla, Oregon Voncalla's lieadiiiurters for every thing in the line of lieneral Hard ware, Stoves ami I antiiiur Imple ments. LARCEST STORES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY Stearns & Chenowith General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Implements OAKLAND, OREGON A Bargain in Plants Sfixl us 50 cents, ami wo 'will send yon, by mail, cijh t varieties of hardy FloweriOg Shrubs, mailing size. Or twenty different kinds by ex press, for $1.00. ( ataloguc will be sent yon on request. Southern Oregon Nurseries OAKLAND, - OREGON COLLINS HOTEL H. A. Collin, Proprietor OaKland, - Oragon Hints ffnallnrtf KverHMUK nuataml OlSSB Kt-anulialilv Katt-a, THE RACKET STORE, MRS. IDA BUNYAN, Proprietor KvarttblDg Maw awl Prleta Bltant. titaaia OomlUg all Hit' (Inn.. Qlvi im a Irlal. VONCAI.I.A, Oil I s THE U CURDY HOTEL, Mrs. A. K. McCurdy, Prop'ri Tin' brat of Attention to thu trttvc-llug pttblw, Ki itiMnall i tmii'--, VONCAI.I.A, omoom 15. M. BROOKS, WATOHatAgga A nii optician, OAKI.ANII, . . . OIIKDON C. ROSS KING & CO., IIAMv liKH Yoncalla, Oregon MILES McINTYRE, AMATKI.K PBAOTIOAL WAICIIMAKKK ' "11 I h Mint Canyouville, Ore. I ttl.-llllllHl