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BEFORE
The 4th of July 0
at Cost
of amr Straw and Panamaw Hats..
Greatest bargains in
Men'js Shirts of this Season's Styles.
Men's tan and black Half Shoes, the very best on
the market.
AH of our
NEWEST SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Extra length Silk. Gloves in Black, White and Colors. The
$1.75 quality for $1.20
The $1.25 quality 85c
The regular lengths at 40c
Bracelets, Lace Pins, Tie Pins, Rings, Chains, Beads, Belts 2nd
Back Combs.
ladies' Summer Suits at less than you could buy the material for.
Some extra fine new Voille Skirts at cost
The best of everything at less than the cheapest.
II. MARKS CO, ROSEBURG. PHONE 671.
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A supply of the now edition of KUK 8AI.K.
the Oration mining lawn nan just ! Land crl. Can ho used on any
been runrfTixJ at tola offlc. It In- ' I"1 which Is subject to homestead
i . ... . .... , 1 entry. It la fully guaranteed. Kor
clones erwythlng to date I. lotal , J
mining procedure. Conies only 40',,, l, v. HUIIHKI.U
cents each. TP I RnrinrRiilcl, Missouri.
Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards,
Stuck Ranches, Timber Lands and City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
eide connections.
m an su
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Office Haecifcee Temple
Cftss St. Roseburg. Oregon.
ftimiimnummMMiMm
ITH OF il'I.Y lltOGKAM.
CELEBRATE
The 4th of July
- AT
District Fair Grounds
ROSEBURG
Fine Programme of Patriotic Exercises
b BARBECUE I
o ami PicDiccDinncr. Roast Meat Furnished Free.
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to grounds, race twin, and grandstand, n Rnniail sports
all the afternoon. ww
Free Admission jz?
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Committee fri charge-.-J. A. Buchanan; C7 S. Jacksoit
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E. B. PengTa. E. L. Parrott, E(L. Gilt,
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Tho program for the 4th of July
celebration at Hoaoburs fair grounds
liructlcally completed. It will be
preceded by a parade In the city
proper, starting at a. in., aharp,
and made up of the Roseburg liand,
the militia, liberty car, fraternal
flontH, citizens, pluK uailes, etc. Im
mediately nfter tho parade, the scene
nf festivities will be shifted to the
fair grounds, where the remainder ot
I the morning will be occupied with
I patriotic exerclKoa. In the afternoon,
jut tho race tract, there will be a
number of entertaining speed eventa,
interspersed with selections by the
baud. The day will be ushered In at
sunrise by tho customary national
salute. The following Is tho pro
gram, nfter the pnrudo. In detail:
At Voir (ironints, II OYI.ua.
1. Selection by the baud.
2. Song by the choir.
'&. Invocation.
4. Music by the band.
5. Keailiug the Declaration of In
dependence. Rev. c. A. ltexroad
6. Song by the choir.
7. Orntlon by Hon. II. F. Melkey.
8. Song by the choir.
9. Music by the band.
10. Noon, I'lrule dinner, roast beef
furnished free.
Afternoon.
Speed exhibition, trotting race, by V.
K. Alley.
Mated horse race, between "Lady
Beach" aud "Vlrglola Dare,"
1:150 h aide.
Two-year-old trotting nee. cah
yrlto.
Saddle horse race, cash pflto.
Rel race. I mile. I lets of 8 men.
rash prlte.
100-vavd fm.t race, rash prlie.
loo-yarn foot race for boys. 16
tears or under, cash prlte.
ROSEBURG MEATMARKET
M. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meat of all kinda
rtK and Poultry
W know bow to cut meat to get the best results In rooking. There
I more In the cutting that most people believe. We may be termed e
p - . line. It us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will be
BVMSIEtt EXCTR8KW 1LITES TO
NEWroItT S.SD SAyHNA
BAV.
Prom June 1 to October 15tf.
1 "8. 8jeciBl ' Summer" round trip
tleke.a will be (old from (loseburg
to Yen. ulna or Newport. Oregon, and
return, (nod ax muntOI tvom dat?
of sele; good only (or continuous
pasiwiite In each direction. No etop
overs allowed. Fare (or the rnnd
trip 8.ii0 dawtC
t) VI1IM VT MAY CHiXtTBY,
..Not Ira, Is hereby given that all
noCKHints dtte Kliuer Ctianbers fol
ale uiiiOe from Ihft lumber yard In
North l(lwburc. except coal '
counts, hate ! duly alKtinil tc
,CW"ew, and nil parties owing the
said tl?iunlnrs for any such,, ac
counfs at h.irebv1 potltie4 to settle
i'th (h,e understuned,-' '
- Datca ih!sT,4th day of June. 1 90S.
iJ" " A CHBASOXS-'
YoiT r.n have a
aoiD MiNd;
if you plant an orchard with the
right Kind of trees. Buy only
the but.
- See
NOSK I'AI.NT MUST UK (Vt'HE.
O
New Lube! Laws Goes Into Effect on
July llts 1'rovisious.
Wash(agton, June 30. After to
dSy. all brands of nose paint sold
within the confines of the United
StaUSe. mus be coriHly labeled, in
accordance with rules and specifica
tion promulgated by the Internal
revenue department. These rejsji
latious, which become effective to-
bmorrofr, have been harmonized Rllli
te provisions of the pure food and
drug act, with the result that distil
lers and blenders all over the coun
try are up In arBis jtnd declare that
1 bey via apiiAal to the courts for Te
ller from the obnoxloue rulings.
' Bo far aa the trade is concerned,
the most Important feature of the
ruling In this connection le the feet
that hereafter lahvlg must appear
"vithout the addition of any adjec
tive or descriptive word." This el
iminates "rye" and "Bourbon"
vhich heretofore have been used to
describe the kind of whiskey
Heretofore all whiskey, whether
blended, artificially colored or aged
or mixed with other spirits, has been
marked "whiskey" on the barrels as
they have been filled and shipped
from the distilleries uid places of
rectification.
Hereafter what Is known as
"straight whiskey," that is, an ar
ticle that has been aged by time and
not mixed with other Bplrits, will be
marked "whiskey" and only that,
lllended of compounded whiskey will
be marked on the barrel In letters
at least one Inch long burned Into
the barrel "blended whiskey."
A mixture of whiskey with alco
hol, provided there is enough pot
able spirits to make a real com
pound and not the semblance of such
spirits, with the dlstlllant with
which It Is mixed.
Alcohol, commercial alcohol or
high wines, which have been manip
ulated by the aid of artificial flavors,
colors or extracts, or otherwise, so as
to resemble spirits will be marked
with the name of such spirits, pre
ceded with the word "imitation."
What a revolution this will make
in the business of rectifying or
blending whiskey may be imagined
when it Is recalled that most of the
whiskey now sold Is compounded,
blended or Imitated within the
meaning of the Pure Food act, and
that after today none of these pro
ducts can leave the place of manu
facture without carrying a mark
which will Indicate to the average
mind thnt the spirits are some In
ferior article.
There is no explicit language In
the law to regulate the quantities of
ingredients which shall distinguish
a "compound." The most poisonous
"mingling" of "high wines." red
pepper, burnt sugar and any other
trnsh, which, in the spirit of the
ruling, should he designated an
"Imitation," may be converted Into a
comiound" by addltw a nuart or a
pint even of actual whiskey. The
dishonest maker may stamp It as
whiskey, compounded with grain
distillate" and put the stuff on the
market in defiance of the spirit of
the law and to the disgust of decent
llstlllera and blenders.
Few Inws have ever been more
ipenly defied than the pure food nml
drug net in its attempt to regulate
the manufacture of "spirits" of
whatever kind, whlskev holm: onlv
one of theiy) Makers of "straight"
or unblended whiskies have been for
generations at war with blenders,
and when the Agricultural Depart
ment began Its crusile this ancient
conflict was carried to Washington.
In the end the victory lay with the
"straight" whiskey iaurests, and
was marked by the introduction of
the words, "like subsUtnOes" as des
criptive of "blends."
AfteJ a hotly contested lenl bat
tle In Justice Longj'B court thlfj af
ternoon, Jb L. Tuoley as awarded a
Judgment against Doris Davis in the
sum of flti. uu e beard bill. Toiil
eys original claim Has for $30, but
oftlng to the masterly ergutneuui of
Thos. J. McCarthy, counsel for the
defendant, in supiurt of covnter
claims, this wai, cut down to $16.
The plaintiff was represented by At
ty. tJeo. Jones.
RUTH'S TO u)i pBuurws.
All Odd Fellows end Rebekehs are
ivg.uested to meet at, their hall iu
Hoseburg ou Saturday morning, Jul)
4, at 8:30 o'clock, to join In the
celebration parade which is to start
at nine o'clock.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL 1 E KA1 I THIS SEASON UY THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Roseburg, Ore.
AS FOLLOWS
BOTH ttil .r OUR WAY
TH KOI Oil VIA
I'ORTI.ANO CALIFORNIA !
Ask Him
tips vhiu? Cheeks pale? Blood thin?
Consuit your rioeior.
Bad skin? Weak tuyei? Losing flesh?
hm Uo ejUftio a h)aayz. tfca formula crall our. medloum. Lault. HM. I
A Snlzman has returned frdtn Sjfl
kane, Wash., where ge atultided the
funeral of the late Jacob JaEuhjt;.
whose death gs ugused by heart
trouble.
' Mrs. Moore, who has been rlsltlng
rw. 0-7Q en tin en
I viuiiagv 4r'O.JV JOi.JU
St. Louis 73.50 82.50
jSt. Paul 66.00 81.75
Omaha 66.00 75.00
Kansas City .. 66.00 75.00
TICKETS WILL UK ON SALE
July 6, 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return ln'.tO days with stojKJver
privileges at pleasure within limit
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
L. B. MOORE, Local Agent
or write to
Win. AlcMurray
General Passenger Aent, Portand, Or.
"wait for it
watch for it
look for it"
Roseburg's First Big Monthly
Market Day, Horse
Show, and Merchants'
Bargain Day Carnival
Sat'day, IJulylll
0
All subscribers to the Market Fund
will be published. Mr. Merchant see
that your name is on the list as we af&o
here at the home ot Smith Bailey,
left this morning for her home Id
Portland.
W. B. geller, of Lewiston, Idaho,
Is. dlsltinB here at the home of John
ir. Sutherlln.
IMMIHlMMIMIIHlM,
WANTED $1'000 00 WORTH of 2ttd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
II I handle both new and second hand goods. Try as?
prices on harness. Yon will find that 1 am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd ner Man
, iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Vehicles at Cost
Having on hand an
overstock of spring
and mountain wag
ons, buggies and road
wagons, I will sell
the entire stock at
cost for cash, if tak
en at once. . . .
S. K. SYKES
AUTOMOBILE
REPAIR SHOP
Repair all makes ofAutomobiles
WE ARE EXPERT MACHINISTS
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
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FARMERS
Take a look; at the cut above of the simplest, strongest,
:cst cuttitg mower on the market today.
ACHAAtPIQNjTME VVORLD OVER
Xou will need a Movtrer, Rake and(JedWr to cure your
hay prvperlyvhy ISot Buy the Best?
Ca.i on or write us aud let us tell you why you should
buy the CHAMPION.
J. F.BARKER & CC
P
vertise you like a circus.
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"one 201, Roseburir. Ore-
1
lay- '
v
I '-your trade.
A. L. KiTCHIN,
, "Salefn. ((osebu'4 Or.
Vehicles & Implements