naoooooiiooonoGODODooooonoGCooGooooooocon Us ,,uii..i , 9... u o it) years in the lead A stove that Lai oat lived half a century of cum retittoa and of which mot e are C3 each year must have special merit. at il.25 and oar special a ding to much car und consideration " j Q The Charter Oak is tbat stove where "12.25 cobler seat rocker. cannot be given this subject. Thoso C3 pi is there another cooking aparat as a These are pt ices tha. talk. 4.50 iron and enameled beds are jnst Qj kJ with incb a recoad. W also carrrWe do nut claim to sellSulmt dm .lnptnr nr.tam.l in wtel ' other makes of stoves and are eure l please yoa in qnality and price. O o o a O u o Sa j(joi condition and uee-J no sacrificing inducements to disposo of tbeaj. Bat we do claim and have demonstrated it during our basinass life tint oar Household goods are sold for the very smallest pro tit. consist with a fair, honest equitable dealings Write as ia regard to anything yoa wish to know. Wo like to have you write us as wa are here to be of seerics to our out of town patrons. We are here for business and cnu convince yon if yon will givo ns achat). BICE z BICE, TMae House Furnisliers. u OQODOQCGGaonOQOQODOnOQODOQOQOQOQOaODOQOD THE PLAINDEALER Fushshcd Monday and Thursday, at Tag ri.aISDKAl.KK ri'RMSUlXU c. E. !TEATKOKI W. r.CONJTFR i. urraATFORP t'ub'.kher Editor . Mgr. and Solicitor svubscrtpttoii itntea. Vr. Sis w.ith Tl.e Fcsrth of July ie the ore time of lMt to fan tli fire of atri ti:u iuto a ft'.), brig-lit &i:Gr Tie iwiitsof the Mi year mate the coaiin F-tirtb more significant and every ods tl.ou! I Iw given Ui ppportouiiv to j an in celebrutirg the Baknal cluy of Frwsfosi. The FoailU Miis yvr t-e a bij day at E.jturg and 05;'jt to t-e nude a laud 4j t'jrojjbout the couatrr. and CO ob:. Last rear li F icr:h broosbt ay'oious aurprie. lut iit veirbratioo bad to be i!(iTvi:u: j. M jc'.i U&s hp ptnri daring the Us'. ear to u:ake an laasricao feel (-rouJly pat-ivk as well at ipauaiT. The Leroieoi v-IiKeartty aaJ eary hat been fix.;Iy cr.nr()asa !. CVa has been f-etd : J tb o:k i haaianity carried IbrjcgU.ut bor 4r. Oar flag" it iver tew (.sets lM that broaden the destiny otthesa tita. Italic uaves over the ideaicg Trees f onr devotei asd vK-turioae army IB the Fhi!ipiioee. A rvnr eo fall of rilliau! national arhicvra.f'.t naturally CJta a national hoi;. fur oi" to:h an Vd-faiLi ?ned and a ji:--fc!i; ;t;?.l kind. Aeti-adoiinielration editors ai-i play i la hard lock. Oae met-t they have t abacs the president berate of the re vert that he will rail for more volun teers, and the next for the n p.irt that be w-if! aot. Attorney General firings reiurk that tke Fbilippice Qieslija ; nt one o' arty politic?, but tiao ply of national la y, will be generally appruveJ. The irty that takes a different view niil re ah'xe its mistake at tb pollf. Jerry l?imion may ivjt he p -lisbed, cr classical, r profound, or liitnlieJ, hut fee as sometiu.es b.t ti e buh's-eye of batb, as he did the c:!.-r day hen be eW: "Yoa might as veil disccss a last year's bird'a-nest ae to disens-g fr-e ei!vf r at II te 1." llr. Uavemeyet'e virtoojt ra:b is .atiUalirreJnpcvertt.e tariff, the 'ra jih r of trusts." Oh, sugar! l'erbsi the good Mr. IIive:iieyr can ei; Uin who tbe fa:her of on! of tl.eui ie. I'otit-ln-teliigecM-er. Ascumio ttat tbe TiirlU is tLe mjtLer et trusts, tbe location d t;ieir father is at difSeut'. The beuuiiul mother has become the victim of ni-fi without on eekas. Bat in spite cf their dishonesty the mother sUll iSi-uain? 8 v. j'.ih' woaian. irgnt. Altogether, the Ijuinille cjnveiition as a typical democratic iratlisrin, not ly in its meihoJs, b-.it iu its so called 'ir.eiples." Tbe attitude taken by this convention toard the republican tarty, as reported from Louisville, is eminently democratic. Tho resolati jn, a reporieJ, approve w!:at th adminis tration at Washington d Wnj? Iatt year, and c jnJe;un wh it it is dainjf novr. That is a!aya fio -v. Nothing that is being doiie by tde gijvcii.'iipr.t tver fail? to tad out tLe ccufii-e -f t: c demc eratle party, und it ppr-ivea ivhal iia? keen dor.e only a ter it is a'raid to Co elksrwite. Ona vi var euttrrrisin i.trii:rr fr'e::d st5saf?r witu.t'iriK 'be wt. of the J.see eoaniy rock t-rmlier: "Wi Ii two lt4 rx-k cruH'.iere, l.'jtijl.ts cinr.ty eeild !uil(I more aiid ic.-t'.er roi-!s in oie S'sinn thin the has been nhle to ai tip!ih i'.hin the p.ic: tt-ti i rjtf, at I'we prettnt eyelem .A working t ir poS Iw b'yhways. Tt:e 'i lestijii of pus 1 roads need no loner be talked, for this part ef making them ban been'th )roi)g;!y ac-esipliebe-J, and now i. u time to do sifeeibio Ia-.-. It is not ni-cessary to boen the alvsntigc o! jood roi Js to enr Dople for they 1! rtalijf? the great Nrsfit to all. DuiM what you build right, and it i!l not be any great length ef time nutil you a ill be dming on good rea4i. tl 00 1 i ; a we "are House Furnisher'. 11 Y cu f nruish jour I . . v a I-,... ....1 t A I.-, ...1. r..f S) iuuureiupm inmi iw t iw i v 1 1 , . i W furnish your iioiiM sir while you wait. Be ia cnim, h special sale tie oa Cutiubes throughout this - H we k. Sei our special sold O Lbdies ' Sewioir Rockers lifa : to gooda lelow cost. We do neatness and price Mattresses w J not have to as our goods J Lave all kinds. O W. P. HERMANN DEAD. Burned to Death In Arizona. A Brother of Hon. Binger Hermann. 1 1 .,5TArK, Ariz., June 7 W. 1. Hermann Uervisor ol the rand Can- , Jon forest receive, was fatally burned by j the explosion of a kaip last night. It if supposed thnt he went to slep un l ltfi the lamp burning and it exploded, eel ting fire to the beddit g. He is flowlv 8:.Dkins. His fauiiiy residiM iu Myilie Poiu, Or. On Wedne&dity nioiuii; a dispatch was received by ftiends in Jtoeeburj, au ncoucing tLat Mr. Hermann dieJ that moruinj. He ltuves a wife and t-evtrji children at Mjr le Fuint, and numerous other re!. Vive, including an ajei mother, fonr brothers, Hon. Dinger Her- ' ...... n . . . . . . a it I Ii A nAr n. j t .1 a u ii vi muiisiifUri V. lot curiii inuii office , and T. M. Hermann of Wab'iirg- iton, P. C, F. 1. and Cass Hermjcn. and a a;tir, Mrs. Ed Bender, of Mjttle Point. iVcease 1 was nhaut or tJ j eitr ! age and was bjrn in bEltime, M. 1 He has locg ret-iie l in Orcjou, 1.4.-ii-.g one of the eirlieet eettk-rs c- CoJs county, and a pit;nfcr reboot teacher of South-Western Oregon, here he we well kcown and held in the hin es teem. The remains will be shipped to Myrtle Point for intc rinent in the family cemetery. THE RULES ARE OID. Attorney General Blackburn's 5ol dier Home Decision. Attorney General Blackburn, tf tbit state, has fl'ed bis opinion ta to tbe Tali-Jity of rclie 12 13 and H. edjpted by the board of trustees id the E?lJicrs' home, his opinion hsricg been e?ke d thereon by the governor. KtT.e 12 re quired all members of tbe home to torn their pension motey over to the com mandant of that institution inj mediately npon receiving it, and rule 13 provided that said money, over and above the sum cf 4 a month so surrendered, should be paid by tbe commandant to the de pendant relatives of the pensioner, or if he had no dependent relatives, then said money to be credited to a fund for tbe support of a heme. Kale 14 pro vided that tho allowance r.f $1 a month granted tbe pensioner under rule 13 was liable to forfeiture if the member receiv leg said allowance should te adjudged guilty cf any misconduct or infraction of the rales of tbe home. Attorney General Blackbam's decis ion, as received by Hon. T. II. bben dan holds that tbe assignment by the old Eoldier of bis pension money to the commandand of the home as he is com peL'ed to da when be enrolls as a mem-) ber of the home is a violation of section 4745 of the statutes of the U. S., which provides as follows: "Any pledge, mortgage, sale or trausfer of aoy right, claim, or any interest in any tension which has been or mav hereafter te granted, shill bo void and of no effect." Tbe attorney general therefore concludes that said rales are in direct conflict with the feJeral statutes and csnuot be en forced. Tbe opiuion is a viudicaiijn of the position taken and strenuously main tained by Trustees Sheridan and Abra ham, although outvoted by a majority of the board. iUily Review, J'ice '27. Sampson and Schley. Ntw Yokk, Juno 28. Secretary Long has reiterated tbat the navy tiepartmeut contemplated taking no further action in the Sampson Schley controversy. "In fact," ejid tin rcve'ary, "to f-ir as the department is concerned, tie controversy does not ( x int. If any ollkr should request a couit of iuijuiry it will probably be granted. There is no truth in the charges that the department in tend to take action reflecting upon Ad miral Schley. "We tojk c jti'.i.mce uf the cases of Lieutenant Hods-m and Heiln-r be cause ihs Veracity of an officer w as in volved. We do this often, j'iit the Fame as we take co;rrj;,a:K'e of charges Ihitt an officer has fiileJ to pay hi; honet-t debts. The matter re erred to Captain Ctiadffirk to laku tet m ny becaune be is in command of tc station cu which these officers are sta'i ned, the c;!3 (ak in identically iIm .i:u i-.iur-e us many others before it." Bis; Strike In Bohemia. CoTT.twt Gko k, Or., June 2S. Inior nia: ion leached hirela-t evening d big strikes in the Bohemia mining district. Reed au I Fletcher, of Montana, have struck ituch iu a tunue'. S50 fe-t h.nX. The ore runs up!-. $2j,O0J per ton. The ore is of honey ejxb clmi-c'er and .tLe gon ran le aren wiiu the nuked eye. , been in the Wbita Home, and the Tbevein ia about eight f.-ft wide, with a',, tl!8ijent will remain in Washington rich ftreak iu the center. Men Imve ! ,.r.Bi,.. .11 .r .H Ktr. working ou this tunnel il winter. Vr. Bryan talks like a man wh? bnj doubt! about ever thing except ho! sbonld bead tbe democratic ticket nes' j yar- O '. - o o ra o o if 1 a - IF. rem. U1 iyi. i-t-.-J o Ono-thitd. ves oua third of vour m U cn in b.l Tn hml and Imd- HT i O o a Q u o O rtyrtle Creek. F.J l'ohl haul, ft fir partii u:ikiioan. Will Gallup bus moved into Siii Knight's house. . Jack Wilson of bur was in the city on last Tuesday. i. W. Wonacott of Kiddle, al in this city on last Saturday. W.H.Cochran und family rvtuincd Uet Friday from Oakland. C W. Brown ttot as far us Atdduud, where he has gone to work. Ivy Deu, of Kiddle was in the city do ing business on last Tut-sdsy. J. M. Creek paum is at his daugutcr's on North Myriie and is very sick. C. W. Kirk, of C.myonville was doirg business in the city on !at Saturday. Children Day was observed oa latt Sunday at the South Mothcditl church. Jim Gibbs' daughter of Caoyonville, was traditg in the ciiy on last Tuesday. Uncle Uurr Smith is very sick at his daughter's Mrs. Strode on S.iuth Myrtla. 11. C. (iall.ij and fai.iily left !n-t Saturday night for tin I'al-jnfe country. C. Seliera tf Sjuth Myrtle, made a busiuess trip to Keburg, cn last Mon-o.-y. Rev. C. M. Bryan ban reiurued home after reveral weeks i reaching near Rorc bnr;;. tico. K, inline, of Kiddle, was shaking han.li with lb- bo;s in the ciiy on last Welaesday. Merwln l'.ti!y it prepart&s to build him a new hti near the sight of tbe old bvme place. A ift'.sr froai Arzy Kenton states that he is imprjviug sjuiuch that be is up pjrt of tbe tinte. LI llannum of Flacer, was in this city on last Tuetdty. Ld so'd a !3 interest in a gold ledate, soma time ago for 15, OQi. . Aiken at-d I. Thornton are herding their band of ttvo thousaud gouts just north cf toan, nntU after the 1st of nest month. Wm Ledger aoou lift latt luc6Jay night for Portland to have bis eye re moved. It has bothered him for the last six years. Albert Itjbinfon on !at Wednes day for tuact! 4 in the Cow creek can yon to open tip the mine for Mr. Hint, of Koseoarij. Myitis Crock j juug men have farmed a drill corpe.au J may be foaud any even icg drilling. Ira Miles a former regular is the commander. G. -W. Robinson baa been ruuning his saw mill ou South Myrtle for several days pa6t, having received several bills laroieh laraber. Mrs. II. I. West has opened an ice cream parlor in My.t.'e Creek, and may be found el the Eland on Saturday even ings and Sanday afternoons. Will and Eugene Gallap have sold their crop t a Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Adams jf anxious to get back on the ranch bo us to get a good start for next year. II. M. Oatuian met with rather a pain ful accident, o.u day laet weak, by a horse jerking a torch psV. out and strik ing him with it. II. M. is using a cane at a result. Mies Nellie Facett, ot Portland, has an uncle here and you may be sure Uncle Jocii is taking q-iite an interest in tbe contest at that place for ice most popu lar teacher of Portland. Vis3 Nellie is running a Una re -a. Jno. Brown had the misfortuue to have bis leg broken just above tbe ankle, on last Saturday. Mr. Brown was working at G. W. Kobinfoift: mill 11 miles up North Myrtl. I: happened by a pile of lumber falling on his leg, Dr. Wbitcomb set tbe limb. Uncle Johnny Uice says he don't keep any First Natioual Bank stock on band, but some one got an idea that he had and tried to get into his hcuse laet Fri day night, but after receiving notice to inova or the wbola top of his head would cotr.o off, be It ft. The city onnci! met on last Tuesday ui;h!t) traiif-Hct S'nue special bus'.ucr?e, and aT.cn; other its.-nt brought op was oue f a rt'pie.st that all the general uior- chaudise stores clo3e on Sunday V, some fauit is fonnd with it, and d not think it will be observed. President Not Coming West. W.tMiix;TMN, Juno I'S. Preeident Mc kinley's pnjtc!d tri(i to tho Pacific coast, which had keen looked forward to in anticipation of enjoyment to himeelf and imnrcvcinont in Mrs. McKinlev'a con liti0D, ha been abandoned. The ! fi!a,e of Mra. xjcKinley'a health at this ,',:. is .cidedly worse than since she Vil Je XM .lm out of the citv. It bs been found out that the Philip, p;uu w-ar will bet a lung lime. Uncle Sam may have his bands lull but he; will eoino out on top. -Alhrfny I democrat. at-' I' M " rfim ii V Im b- ii - .. ax fURNITURE, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER And the Place to get them is at STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE: Our lino of Bed Lounges in np-to-date. Alto couche nud if wo haven't wLut yoti wan, we will make it for yon and you can have the advauta'u of selecting your own goods. fieo our JjiitJ.00 Sawing Machine, have the bost uuchtne on the market long any machino tat is made. Iron beds from 5f4.-3 up nod wood beds fioui $1.1:0 up. Have just sorletl up our stock of Wall l'pjr and bow sjiuo new de signs that are hard to beat. Late buyers can be sure of getting as gcoj colorings is those who bought early in tbe reason. Oar motto is honest values and good goo 1 sold as cheap as it is possi blo to sell them. EDITORS EXCURSION SCHEDULE r Will Take Two Meals in This City. Astoria trip Leav Portland Satur Jay, July ?, at S a. ro.; anive As oria 11:30 a. m.; salmon dinner ted clambake; visiting canneries. j-tty and reaebcre; leave ocean beach at 10 p. u. for Port land. Willamette valley trip Leave Port land at 7 a. tn., July V, and reach Hiils boro at S CO and McVinnviila at 9:05: leave McMinnvii'e at 10:05. Independ ence at 10:55, Cacvallis at 11 :3), and ar rive at Altany at 12:10 p. m., where; lunch will te served; leave Albany at 2 :00, Junction City at 3 .00, Kaj;ene at 3:25, Cottage Grove at 4:10, Drain at 4:50, Oakland at 5:4 J and arrive in Roeeburg at 0:20 for supper ; leave Roe-bu.-g at 10: CO, Glendale at 1 .-00 a. m., July 13; Grants Pass at 2:50, and arrive in Arh'.jnd at 4:40, wbero breakfast wn be 6trved at 8:00 a. in.; leave Athland at 11 :00 a. m. July 10, and arrive in Medford at 11:25 for luach; leave MeJ ford at 2:00 p. m. and arrive in Grants Pass at 3 ;05 ; leave Giants Pass at 3 :3a and arrive in Roteburg at 8:20 for sap per; arrive ia Kogene at midnight, and stay there for breakfast at 7:00 a. m., July 11; leave Eugene" at 9:00, Albany at 10:25, arrive in Salem at 11:20 for lunch ; leave Salem at 1 .-00 p. m., Wocd burn at 4 .33, and arrive in Oregon City at 0:15 and arrive in Portland at 7:00. a Bin GOO. A later telegram says: The train will rau ia two Eectioca of eight Pullxau coaches each. There will bs about GOO visitors. "IU. DO Tilt O&ANO. Roscbr.ig has extended an iuvitatiju to these gentlemen and ladies of tbe press and will entertain theiu in roal style. Today' Market. Portland, Jane 23. Fggs Oregon , 17 cents per doz. Butter Bett dairy, i2l(.i25c; fancy creamery, 300225c per roll. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $ l.00u 4.h0 Prunes Italian 2(ZK; silver, extra choice, 54' per lb. Wheat-Dull; Walla Walla 08c; Val ley 585'Jc; blneateua 5Jc. Oats White 45("M'5c; choice Eray, 42i'j43c per bushel. MillbtulT Bran, 15; middlings f2S; ebrts, 16 50; chop, $10.50 per ton. Llay Timothy StL'l0; clover. 0'3; Oregon wild hay, 50J7 per ton. W )1 Valley, 10f?12c: Eastern Ore C " 12, Mohair, 25(2 30. 1 .utoes Oregon Burbanke, ?2.25; Gtrutt Chiles, fl.50(f 1. 75; CaJifcrnla (new) 221.: ier pound. Wood Wanted. Scaled bids will bs received at the of fice of the commandant cf the Oregon Soldiers Home, ut Ivoseburg, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock, noon, July 15, 1SW, for the delivery at said Ilxne, of 3)1) cords o merchantable Cr wood in 4 foot lengths Bids for lo's of less than 20 cords will not be considered. The delivery uuder tho contract, or contracts awardod muat be completed on or before October 15. IS'J'.i. Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Rotseburg. Oregon, Juue 20, lS'j'J.' Wm. J. Sinr-LEY, Commandant. A beitutiful Fourth of July houveoir phauipict con tainii:g a write-up of our city and its piincipnl biiMimB and pro fessional men und the Fourth of July celebration has jst been issued by 1". P. Crooemiller, the job printer. It is a neat, artistic and cieditable doce of work. This cut in au exact repreM'ida. tion of a solid oak Rocker we have in Mock, finely liaiHbed rods, arms, high back suitable for pur. lor or aittiog room for$3.75. Have other good rocker from $1.00 up. To ace is to be cobviueed, Ihfct, we for the priee and will guarantee it as ...B. W. STRONG. Pithy Paragraphs. The laziest man in the world has been beard from. Hclivieia West Virginia aud he wanU a place as clerk in a store that does not alvertise. Ubio newpapeis are go.ta to try to decide wl o is the pretliett girl in Ohio. Alter tbe award thire will be but one female newspaper reader in the state. Tae Mbcal Record givea the follow ing: D.ii k le, breathe more; eat less. chew mote: tide lees, waik more; clothe less, bat'je mare, worry less, work more; waelelet?, give more; write less, read more; preach less, practice more. The ForJ:u, tl Fargo, N. D., publishes the folloving beginning of a romance. Will it tnl in love or war, or both? "A yoang fellow bjaght a boa of strawber ries this morning and found some poetry written on the side ot tbe box and signed E?s Larkins, ot Miris, Oregon. He intends wrt'iog her io find out more of the fair strawberry picker." Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croop and whooping cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this re-neJy in time and save a doctor's bill cr the undertaker's. MARSTERS & CO. Uarklow , Mania Stage Co. Private conveyance from Roeeburg to Coquille Citv vis Myrtle Point, connect ing with boats and trains. Leave Co quille City aud Roseburg Mondaie, Wednesdays and Fridays. Goo', rigs ana teams. Beet of accomodations. 1 cr prices and particulars call on or ad dre t, W. Fattbsos, Corner Giocar, Ratebarg, Oregon. DISOUSLD DANGER. Hnnten sometimes hide themselves is the disguise of a cow. and thus make their way into the very tnidst of the most cau tious fame. The mode of -W3 operation is shown in the f f 5fc picture. In a similar manner consumption hides icclf in the disguise of a throat or bronchial affection, making its way finally to the lunrs where the insidious germs eat away the victim's life. A stubborn cough, bronchitis and other throat troubles are the first steps toward this deadly malady. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will prevent consumption, curinir every con tributing cause. Time and time again, it has cured what local physicians have pro nonncad wcll-dcvcloped consumption. It makes the stomach healthy, the liver healthy, the blood healthy. It is a reju venating tonic, which makes the weak strong-; puts ambition into tired people, puts fiesli ou thin bodies, and vigor into (duinrish reins. It is a pcculiur medicine in that its properties are preserved in any. climate without syrup, sugar or alcohol en tering into its composition. It docs not cre atecravingfur injurious stimulant. It is the personal prescription of Ir. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, X. Y., whose widespread expe rience and sncceij are at the service of the public without cost. Anybody, anywhere can consult him free by mail. ' I will write ymi what Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has done for me." savs George H. Mclcher. Esq.. of Ikirton. I'ike Co., Ky. " Thirteen years iro I wi: wtmuded bv a ball passiujr through my limp. I hare bad a bad cough nlmost ever since with hhortuess of breath, and it wns very easy lo take colli: (he slightest chaiifre of weather would cause the rough to be so hid I would have to sit up in bed ali night. Could nut eut or sleep at time: wns all ruulown, could nH work ct all. A few months oiro I began using llr. Tierce s Golden Mc1k-uI iiscoverv. Itave not ued more than two lH!lc and now can cat, sleep, nnd woik und I ftel like a new man. 1 cannot find words to sufficiently recom mend Dr. l'iirce's Golden Medicul Dic6very, or tell the good it has done me." The no-gripc remedy for costivcucss ia Dr. Pierce's I'lcasaut Pellets. If you suffer from tenderuesB or full ness ou the right side, pains nndcr shoulder blade, constipation, biliousness, sick headache and feel dull, heavy and sleepv yorr li vr is torpid audcongc&tod. DeWiit's Little Early Risers will cure you prouiptfy, pleasantly aud perma nently by removing thn cnttgi ntion and csufiug the bilo ducts to open and How naturally, thkv aiie ioo mlls. A. 0. MARSTERS & CO. I Squirrel si . . SURE DEATH w jjj; Squirrel and W Gopher Poison x rn.'iar4'l TA. ' The Best and Ctttnet yc; iitcovcrei loc i ineae orcn much rttf i A, C. MARSTERS & CO., ROSEBURG. OREGON. iU i GRAND FOURTH CELEBRATION ROSEBURG, OR. TUESDAY. JULY . 1899. Under Auspice Roseburg: Fire Department. PROGRAM. National Salute at sunrise. Grand Parade, forming at Couit House at 0:30. Hon. P. B. Beckley, Grand Marshal. Assistant Marshals: J. C. Aiken, II. C. Sloeum, R. 11. Dixon, Harry Pinkaton, T. J. Williams, Geo. McDoogal and E. T. Woodruff! Hon. D. S. K. Baick president of the day. Fire Department leads the way, fol lowed by Albany Concert Band ; carriage occupied by Orator; Reader of Declara tion ; Chaplain and President of Day; Liberty Car; Grand Army: Officers and Veterans of Soldier' lionse: Relief Corps; Indian War Veterans; Civic So cieties with Floats; Individual Floats; Carriage"; Horseback Brigade; Bicycle Parade; Ping Cgliee. line or Maacn. From Court House to Jackson street, to Cass, to EheriJan, to Lane, to thi Grove. SJKBCSSCS IHRINCj PGBfcMK!t AT WBOVB. Selection, bf Albany Coucert Band. Prayer, by Rev. Douglas. Chorus of one hundred voices under direction of Prof. Traver. Reading of the Declaration of Inde pendence, by Miss Laura Myers of Sa lem, Or. Chorus. Oration, by Senator Johu If. Mitchell. Chores. Selection by band. AFTERNOON SroCTS Commencing at 2 p. m : Han mile running race, best 2 ia 3 ; purse $10 and entrance fee. 1st money 70 per cent ; 2nd, 20 per cent ; 3rd, 10 per cent. S1S mtm t4 tin: - GoodsJ all that is uew and up - prices. Mailorders solicited. i Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealeas in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Props. , The Roseburg Tannery. XT 1 Lace Leather. Furs and Skins Dressed und Foot of MM St., Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovai an ir two aoww. eo.. Mar wmt. I Huns a, mr rwr -m. tt.. j-.-r 15- - ,. V mf- . iaal4U4e r ft a a T t 2 i a SURE DEATH Gopher (PREPARED WHEAT) &6 .71 . a r - XT'. --,-, OF JULY 411899 Saddle horse race, ,'j mile dash; paras 20 and entrance fee. 1st money, 70 per cent; 2nd, 20 per cent; 3rd, 10 per cent. Slow rare for borsss or males ( '? mile). Purse $5. Trotting race, H mile and repeat for roadsters. Parse 25. 1st money, 75 per cent ; 2nd. 25 per cent. Bicycle rac?, mile and repeat, prixe $10. Bicycle race, 1 mile dash (amateur), prize $7.50 Best bicTcle trick rider, f5. Bicycle race. mile dash (boys under 15), prize $2 50. " One handred yard foot race, prize $10. Running broad jump, prize $2.50. Running high jump, $2.50. Banning bop, skip and jump, prize $2.50. Sackrace, $2.50. Five minutes race for boys under 14, prize $1.50. Three legged race tor boys under 10, prize $2.50. Best equestrian, priae $5. Daring above r ports, base ball game is in progress for prize $20. ix mi evinlso ai 7 r. m. Hose contest on Jactsoa street, wet test for parse of $100. F1BEWOEKS AT TUB OBOVX AT 8:30 T. X. Most wonderful display cf fireworks ever presented ia Southern Oregon, in cluding Battleship Oregon; Admiral Dewey; Batteries; Fountains ; Flying Pigeon and hundreds of other gorgeous specialties concluding with a brilliant "Good Night." followed by Grand Ball at Opera House. Wheat) ? Q J&A&.Z t ''- "' Itemed,- &5i-r. -Iv-X - tneaeairiie- -- ' ' . The Chief Charm- of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It wiU interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and. New. The "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price arc giving us astonishing busy daj s ou this article. Call and examine our entire stock of Staple and Fancy Dry to - date at specially attractive WOLLENBERG BROS. (Highest Ca-h Price Paid for Hides. Fun and Raw Sklao.1 Fur and Buckskin Dressed for Gloves, Lash and Cleaned. Black Ansora Goats for Chars. L DEACH, Proprietor. South Roseburg, Oregon. jr-"rt fT I Z f is -r. . - - ' - Poison 1 UK THE A ad Effcctml struct lea M Speeay ft r SQUIRRELS. GOPHERS. Mir mice, crowj. nc Druggists, Roseburg Bakery. ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! the bread does rise And nicely made are our ruince pies. No grumbling now, for the orice is lojsy Iiitidc the oven tlj pans do go, So when the purk-atHl beans are done ! Cauirales and patrons have some fun ! Hot cakes and pea-nuts we now sell And all tliat buy, their swectkearta U-1L Rye bread and loaves of every kind ; Hue lota for low price you'll find. Each loaf Ls good weight and jmre Used by thegvnt anI maids demure. Direct yonr order to Jackson Strcetf Each patron we arc glad t greet. HANISCH & RHEUDE, - ; Prop. I Guardian's Sale. i NOTICE Id HEREBY btVES THAT THX ! A' unoVmxDed, ibe gnardiao of to penoa I and estate of Kooa Joaeuhaon. tsamnel Jotraft- aon. Juiian Joarpbaon aad Walter Joaapbaiaa. minor beira of M. Joaepbaoo, decewaed, m ill by virtue oi an order of to County Court of Doac laa Cownty. Stale of Orvgoa. aej at pabUc aoo lion lor cao in hand, at the Court Eouae dear in Eoaebunc, DocgiaaiJouutT, Oregon em Toes day, July 11, 1?. at tbr hofr ef 1 o dock p. ir.. of said day, aU the riht, ute aod Inumt of aid minora ia and to tbe following described real property, to-wit: T!ie P of 6W1.'. BE'm of BWiiandftUolNWtio SeoUoo S. Towwhlp S. B. 10 W. Willamette meridian, coBtaialaa hjOacrea. Dated thia Tib day of Jnne, ISO. HANAH JOeXPHeON. OSU) tauacdiaa. Notice For Publication. nited Stales Land Office, &oaara. Or., May 13, Notice ia hereby given that the tallowing named wttlcr has Died notice of his utastlim to maae final proof in tnpDort ef hia ciaia aad tbat said proof will be made before the ieriaier and Keceirer, U. 5 Lead OfSce at Sosebers, Ortgon, on Jotr 8, rti: CHARLEY G. "EET Oa U. E. No- S.OJ, for the KW 'i. See. It. T 31 9. E 2 W. He names the following witanauaa to prove his eontinaona leai-ieDce upon and culti vation of aaid land, viz: Leonard Pardue, A ii Uam Kirk. Hun Ken tile. A- Powell, ail of Per due, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, mtoP Kegiaier. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warruta In dorsed oc or before February 15, 1S09,Y present the came at toe treasurer's ok in the Douglas County bank fcr payment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this the 10th day of Jane, 1SU9 at the City of Koeebur, Oregoa. Geo. W. Ddoucx. County Treasurer, Doaglas County, Or. VALUABLE PLACER MIN'ES TO SELI as mine rAYisoovEa $1,500, snon rurs WTTU SJtAU OIA5T. Are paying good money at present, bat a httle more capital needed to prop erly work tha mines. Easy of access, will sell all or an interest ia the same. For particulars see me at Roeebarg, or P.O. Box 21 Rosebarg, Ore. Administrator's Notice. Nc OIICE IS HEREBY OIVKS THAT THX nudenurned baa been dulv appointed ad ministrator oi the estate of Ronana Stannlac. deoeaaed, by the County Court of Doe ;ia County, Oregon, and all peraoaa having daiaia aaaissi taia estau are ncreby noooea to present the aamc, duly verified, to aud atbaiaiatrator at Oakland. Oreson. within aut months front the date of this notloe. Datcd at Roecbnia, Oregon, this the ZTVh of June. 1SCO. (J2 B. H. JtASSDiG, Admlnisrrator of the estate of Bosana Maa mng. Ucoeaaed. The Home Bakery 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every K-Y "Boston. Baked Beans," a specialty. MRS. B.XJ02XST0CX, Proprietress. Doctor MEYERS 4.CO. Specialists for lea Vtww rayariaaa feoff. m ncua .IM wn lau. TIM. kut U. kma aM t.tatNab u4 Ik. aH oa- 1 U Cars. " 1 ITafcetMrt. a. va-t'-tjrtl .iaTH.fcaaV . V neaadrtMaiia- IS I tsvasusNto it vcaas. ALI. FSJEK. ::L-tteneai&laii4h Ke Cbarg. fer reaaaltatiea. 3i ?AtBiSU8CO EaEaaar CASTOR I A For Infants and dildrta. I Th8 Kind Yoa Bars Ahfajs BsiM Bears the Signature A Bargain. Five acres, choice bottom land, ou which is located a goad seven-room hou?e, good barn, and is situated ia a fine agricultural locality, near a school., and poatouice. AViil be sold at a veV low figure. Inquire of, J. W. Mo, (djlfi) . Wilbur, Or. mm