s HAVE IT y Tl is it the time for cxameiiing the Plumb" ing. It may save you some trouble later on SEND FOR 5YKES & CARROLL Plumbing and Contractors 5ewer and Water Work SHOP: 219 JacKson St. Phone 261 ROSEBURG, OREGON y s GRAVES' ART EMPORIUM When you buy here, you are sure that you net everything that ia right up-tc-datc. Tuc very latest styles in framed pictures, picture ntoldU log, iheet picture! i frame! Fancy Work t all kui'ls; Pyrograpby goods aud outfits for burning. For all Photo Supplies, and Everything in the Art Goods Line Come to (liavos' Art Emporium. Wo have The Nobbiest Line of Christmas Goods Ever Displayed in Roseburg is Here Prices are right. Coma ami be convinced of it. GRAVES' ART EMPORIUM Frank E Alley Abstracter and Land Attorney Laud Office practice a Specialty. Abstracts f Titli' furnished. I. aud Scrip fur Sale. Township Maps, Showing Vacant Land. PHONE MAIN 871 Upstair Ovr Land Oflicf Attention, Ladies! The Ladies of Roseburg and vicinity will be interested in knowing that I am preparing to take a limited number of pupils in q q ART EMBROIDERY q q POINT LACE AND PAINTING Meet me at Fisher & Bellows Co. Monday Afternoon. Term of twenty-four lessons, ten dollars Single lessons fifty cents Mrs. R. Pargeter ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUBIISHID MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS s-.nur.-i ' Uw Foat outre i Koaaaerg, OtisjMi utaaoud Class Hall Mutter in nft, W E. WILLIS, EDITOK AND PROPRIETOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES M. mi Wcokly ouo Ysari IJ.OU; Buinl Weekly Mix MOBtttli II tm. Oaafa In Ailvautw. advaitUiug muw ajafljo u, on aaf lloaUoa 1 a 1 1 KSDAY, NOVIOMIIKK M, 1906 The constitution muy not have fol lowed the Hag to tho 1'hillipinuH but American customs uru reaching there by leaps and bounds. The luteat is a neswboys atriko that forced paper published in Manilla to abandon its street sulea. i - --- II The Crook County Journal ruises the remurk thut "Thanksgiving has boon postponed until tho last day of tho month, but it will givo tho turkeys plenty time to gut fat und appreciate tho beauties of living." If tho southern democrats insist upon another term for Pnsldont Roosevelt and tho northern republi cans persist in their admiration of Governor Folk, the insurance 00n lany managers probably will not m DONE! i Roseburg, Oregon teem it a part of their sacred duty to policy holders to contribute to the campaign funds in 1908.- Haker City Maverick. The London committee has received for the benefit of the Ruaaian Jewa donation! of $356,000 and a speech from Lord Rothchild expressing con tidciice in the outlook for peace. Tho Norwegian plebiscite polled only twenty-one per cent of the votes for a republican form of government for tho country, l'robably tho voters had road of tho recent election in Now York and decided that a mon urchiul government could scarcely furnish a condition us bad aa that. More stenographers und typewrit ers uro noid .dby the Panama canal commission, but as yet there is no de mand for more spades. The Oregon Statesman brings this bit of interesting news: "The cran berry crop is reported to be short. I p to the present Uma titf have been no reliable reports regarding tho turkey shortage. Should they both lo short at the same time some of our friends will probably have to bo satisfied with chicken, duck or per haps with pate de gras." When Gov. Folk, of Missouri, ut- tended tin? Portland, On-., exiioaition in an exocutivo capacity, recently, he n t only ;ail fur hix own t i amtporta tlofl If tj t, iiiHWted upon every member I of hia HtafT doing liknwiiw. He will Wl over it, naya the Cold Iteach Globs, All of tho iCiiMHiatiH taken prboOMI liy the .lapanexi; are to he aent home. Thia ia not COtuiltCflt with their repu tation for treating their priaonera humanely. Football at Annapolih ia to he played more gently according to Sec retary Bonaparte 'h ordera hut the Mtudenta atill have waya left for kill ing each other. The Albany Herald aaely remarka: It ia the habit of man to proaelyte. In pnaSM of time, one peraon finda henelit in certain articlea, hatha, modea of clothing, methoda of exer ciae, and the like. Forthwith, he h -OOaiSS the prophet of hia particular fancy and seeka to convert thereto the reat of humanity. Ah people dif fer in temperment, they differ in re quirement and the phihwopher ia aatiidied in hia own way and offers no objection to othera in the exerciae of the aame liberty of action." It id announced that the yellow fever prevalent in Havana can be traced to a awarm of mompuitoeft im ported from New Orleana in a box of electricol machinery. Thia ia enough to give Louisiana, aa well aa Cuba, a shock. The Agricultural department an OOOBCM that many prominent aeed merchant of thin country adulterate their aeeda. Many peraona who have uaed government aeeda will decide that it muat have been from these merchant that the Agricultural de partment bought ita aeeda. F.ditor I'orter, of the Ashland Trib une, is evidently a football enthusiast, for he defends the game after this fashion: "Rev. dunsaulus attacks Thanksgiving football games. The at tack will fail. The American people want to be amused when they are not at their studies or at work, and unless the Doctor can supply something just as exciting, the football game will keep on drawing crowds.'" This is the way Editor Roberta, of The Myrtle Point Enterprise, sizes up mutters: "Secretary Hitchcock has turned down the I'matilla irrigation project. He aeema to have a spite at Oregon, and is unreasonable in his ac tions. I It-cause he is at outs with the Oregon representatives in congress, is no reason why he should seek to injure the whole state." Vice-President Fairbanka haa dis covered the golden rule, and is urging it with all the enthusiasm of a dis coverer as a plan for conducting bus iness and politics. Gov. Pennypacker of Pennsylvania saya he is poorer now than when he accepted the office, but everyone knowa that until the recent election the state haa always been ready to help those who helped themselves. The Klamath Republican speaks thusly: "In speaking of the land fraud trials, Mr. Heney says Oregon is to bo congratulated upon her good citizenship. If this is true, why re fuse to appoint a receiver for the Roseburg land office, after delaying the mutter nearly u year? The ap pointment might be made from men who have served as trial jurors in Portland last summer." This comes from the Kugene Guard f "Dr. J. VVhitcomb llrougher of Port land and by the way, that "doctor" designation for a preacher, and part ing his name in the middle, really both show bad taste- in a sermon tho other evening on "Choosing u llu 1 1. 1 m.I." asserted thut being an old maid was not so bad, or words to that effect. How does tho dispenser of in tended sensationalism know?" Ilrethren of the press of Douglas county, what think you of tho plan of Organising a county editorial associa tion. The l'laindeulor believes such a move would be advantageous, individ ually and collectively, and would also enhance our ability in pulling for the whole of Douglas, the best county in Oregon. Let us huve your opinions, brethren. Stork waterproof sheeting at Joaeph aou'a. U3 tf WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE the Taxpayers County Treasurer's Notice Nxtice in herein- kIvcii that nil parties holding Monty warrant (indorsed prior to, and Including, July 17, 11)04, are re guested to present the -mi. i- to the coun ty treasurer aa Interest will cease there on after the data of thia notice. Dated Kosebiirg, Oreg., Oct. lit, 11)05 (i. W. Dimmick District Attorney, ieo. MJ. lirown, li getting a hrief breathing atell, Irorn the Ioiik run of court which haa kept hini on the K" 'or some time paat. J laving t he legal coin plications of so many coun ties to unravel, it ia little wonder that he ha been workioii hard to keep thing moving. Mr. itrown thinka that the next term of court in Douglas county will not Im nearly ao large aa waa the laat ooe, which by the way, waa one of the moat expensive in the hiatory of the county, liut he finda that acme other countiea are rolling up larre volume of Imaineta that they will more than make up for the deficiency. However, Mr. itrown i enjoying very good health aad feels equal to a vaat amount of very hard work, haying recovered almost en tirely from the illneaa which he expe rienced aome montha ago. Yeaterday afternoon, Judge M . D, Thompaon waa called upon to perform a marriage ceremony at the court house. The contracting parties were Mra. ST, O, Harris, mother of Deputy County At seaaor V K. Ilarria, of Canyonyille and VI r. W. W. O'Conner, manager of th-l.i-vina l.edge Mining Co. The conplr m-n accompanied by Koy llama, nai ler O'Conner and W. r'. Harris, who 1 witnessed the impressive ceremony. County Asseasor Staley and Deputy : Kogers are busily engaged in getting Dp ! a groat iudex, containing the 8.000 names ol taxpayers oi this county. It is ' gotten up on what ia known ub tl.' j "Itlock System," and is very complete in every respect. It not only contains i the name ol each proerty owner, but likewise has the property nicely ar ranged, so reference can be hail to il without any delay, whatever. If OM knowa the owner the proerty can be lo cated, or if owner ia not known, but the property ia kuowu, the owner's name can be readily ascertained. A rather important suit has been com menced in tha circuit court by J. L. Rider, of Oardioer, by hia attorneya. Jas. K. Sawyers and J. A. Buchanan, against John I., koonu and other citi zens of that place. In hia complaint, he alleges that he waa employed as night watchman for the (Jardiner Mill Co., at a salary of $55 per month, and that on the night of March 0, 1U04, these defend ants came end assaulted him and threatened to hang him, in order to compel him to leave said premises. In deed, he claims that they took htm by force to the hums of defendant, Storm, where he waa kept a prisoner for an hour, until 'he waa wil ing to give up $200, for bis release. They compelled him, he avers, to leave that community and he ia now in tha employ of Kelly a Banks, the liverymen in thia city. He slates that by reason of such barab treatmentjlie not nly loet his position and was compellod to leave the com muuity, but that he baa auffered much mental Buffering and augiiiah. for be wac only given twenty-four hours in whicl. to Btttle up bis accounts and get onto) the community, or else they threatened to get rid of him by hanging or drowu ing. On account of siu-h treatment and because he was thus deprived of his rightii, he aaks the court to grant Inn, damages in Ihejsum of f 10,000. Another rather important piece of liti gation which 13 now in the circuit court of this county, hub the legal proceed ings instituted by Mens re Juhn A. Jef trey and Chas. K. l.euou, Salem attor ney, for O. 0i Beeves, of Salem, who seeks to recover damages to the auiouni ol $5,000, from B. Keutou, owuer of the Bosehurg-Myrtle l'oiut stage liue. lu his loiuplaiut .Mr. Beeves says that on January 6, HHM, be paid Mr. t'eutou the hi. in pi $5, lor which ho was to be takeu Irgni Roseburg to Myrtle l'oiut, but lie alleges thai through the carelussuess ol the driver, the stage wub upset und he, Mr. Beeves, waB severely liiirt. lu fact he set forth in that document, that his Bhoutdor, arm and back were broken, ai.d that $5,000 damages should he it warded him for mch bodily injury. Both of these important cases will come up for hearing and trial ut the Junuary term of the circuit court. The members of the culiinet do not really want to talk but they don't want to be forced to whisper. Jayne's Xonic Yc rmifude gives rosy cheeks and active health to pale, sickly children. , And it is good for their elders, too. Ask your druggist for it j H PROFESSIONAL CARDS DEPARTMENT rfA-c tj '.vrf7cQ?vii ?;"i"iyiy(yiyovvv(ti GKORGK M. BROWN, F. W. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT I.AW ATTOBBKY-AT-LAW rVrtirthrrtl v, OtmSSEt HO-KHI go, OREGON Bank B'llMlllg rokkii:ro, ORE'lOX A. C. SEKLY, M. D., J- A' BUCHANAN, f.,.... il I M ;. ' .. BankBMg ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Kwim, 1 n 2 Phono 4M RUSEBI'RO, UREOON MMH BiilWIn RO8EBCR0, OREtiON DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, JAS. E. SAWYERS, PHYSICIAN AMi BURGEON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Ofllr. Reiew MIrtg Rnon, fpalalrs la PhotiRMalnll ROHEBORO, OREGON Ooulaa Co Baa Bta., ROSEBCRQ, OREGON ELMER V. HOOVER, R. W. MARSTERS, PHYSICIAN A.M. SURGEON ,. ,i ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PVBUC. Oflre, Mala Street, one Door South of City Hall Phone Ml ROHEbL'RO, OREGON m nten BalMlng ROSEBURO, OREGOV P. W. HAYNES, J- R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S., DENTIST DENTIST Revlaw BulUlInf Phone 2l Telephone No. 1141 Hours- .m. to t p.m. Rooms S and 9 E&OSRBCRG, OREGON ,r , ROSEBURG. OREXK)N CRAWFORD & WATSON, DtrJT A. M. CRAWFORD eimt V f WATSON G. J. BALHER, D. M. D., ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Oay-BuilneH tfora the U. 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OREGON Rev'ew Building RO8EBURG, OREGON J. W. STRANGE, K. L. MILLER, M.D., DENTI8T ROSBBCRO, ROSERURG, OREGON Phone SSI ORBGOaT The Latest Styles in Millinery Parlors on Cass St., Near Neuralgia Pains. BbMpMaWjaV luuibntl0 iul Sciatio paiiis to the penetrating iullueuce uf llallard's Snow Liniment. It penotrates to the nerve and bone 1 11, 1 being absorbed .into the blood, ita linaling properties are i nnveyed to every iwrt ot tlie body, and effect some won derful cures. 2hc, 50c aud $1. Sold by A. C. Marsters i Co. n The ladies of Roseburg and vicinity are cordially in vited to call and inspect my stock of up-to-date goods. It represents the very Latest and Most Attractive Creations known to the art of the la dies' hatters. My prices are right, and my stock, i very complete, affording an ample range tor your selection. MRS. C. It DAVIES Depot, ROSEBURG, OREGON Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allaya the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expecto ration, opens the accretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a heulthy condition. Sold by A. C. Marsters 1