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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
DOiY 1 OVKK LOOK TtlLb While you are out shopping don't thiuk about buying before you call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dres Goods as they are the most complete aud up-to-date line in the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities aud colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality. Our Ready-to-Wear Waist 1 a t Ids line wo excel nil others as our line if tln in-t i-oii i (ilc to line in the city. White Waist from 50 cents and upwards. Millinery TWo is the lino wo ran mvo you money in. Walkins: Hats and street bhiipe. An elegant Sailor for 50 cents. Ladies Shoes Our lni)K'rial ; Shoes fur lading will compete v iih any $.'..- shoe in the city in the way of wear and lfauty. hirts tJeiuleiiien, our line of tJolf and Fancy Shirt? are the latest and most complete line in the eitv. I Clothing ! The celebrated Iavid A.llcr V Son's line of Clothing is known tar and near ami that is the i line we carry. The prices are rilit and the ! lit is perfect 'and if you will step in we will I surely convince you that we can wive you luoii- I -y if buying of us. Neck Wear i Hero is where we shine. We have the swoll- i est and most u'liiplcte line in Southern Ore- I gon, and for the newest and latest thing out j don't over look Us as we have them in the line i of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes 1 The celebrated W. L. Hondas Shoe which we are sole agents for, saks lor itself, if you w ill ' give them a trial. W e hi ve them in Oxfords, high cuts, also in tans anil ox-Wool coiors. The place to get these geods s at lne People's Store. one iloor Mtnth I. ABRAHAH The Peoole's Store . - Proprietor Bargains in Wheels. We have in stock several second hand bicycles which we will sell at very low prices or will trade for wo.d. tf A. C. Maustkus A i o. CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store NEW BOOKS. Audrty-Vn'i J,i.',n.-(.m. nototli? Vernon-''"-'" V.ij.ir The Kternal Clly -lfotl note Dorothy South-E;.ilrtn ' Heart ConrBiteoimRoYnt I.rarre 'Viii-. tow The Crisis -.ov'i'; The Right of-way--Auhr Blenerhaette-('.'f;' The Cairllier 'iJ Truth oexter-.Wo' ail The rotter and the Clay JWr mm. A Mata of Venice -.ti.r..M firaustarfc -V.- Wm The Portion of I,alor-ll uii' The Hnlmx Passlon-I'iin Circumstancet M.UUU Cod Wills It Min Vncle Terry V To Have and to Hotl J"i'. The Sign of the l'rophrt-.vw Elanorc-H'arrf Count Hannlb!il-l!.' Tarry, Thou. Till 1 com--' In the Palace ol the Klug-'ra 'i''J The Helioet X ivarre-Kin-U(-Alice Of Old Vlnc nnes- Thnmjvn And Hat3rtf tls of Others We have Them Alt SellluK Pi ice. Si n By Mail, - . i .35 We rent ali the I te took! at 15c. per week CANNON'S Book and Stanerv More rc 5 11 nt Tn.'s- nnrnnu r r UKtuun nr -INSi'RK IN THE i nnirr r ml ir n Insurance at cost. ; T-.Beail Office,. Mi-Minn-. :Mo. Or.fn Ami. of ir.suran.-e iu force, tll .-rO.OTO.CO Net gain in one year, 2,.-,v " AM Saving its numbers 1 yr., -f,1- Number e.par.ite risks, ,jU ?ee j, j. Buchanan. lloseburg, reron. Act. for Douglas Co. If You Have a Swvct Tooth. . i t y Kitchen, where vu i! Q i.l "11 freehest and beet ar ment of c .indies ia the city. Call and we n -WO'Jl) & QUICK, Proprietors Anton McKay, of Millwood, was a Roseburg business visitor Tuesday. Cottage tirove is going to have the biggest celebration in its history this year. Tan! r.ruelilier. the popular Melrose .farmer, was in Koseburg on husme i Tuesday. ! Rev. John Daw-on is attending Pioci ; san convention of the K pis-opal church ' in Portland. i Mr. Kyau. of Portland, is visiting her , brother, K. P. Pixou, the jopular iVwg !la county ranch and st.-cknian on Peer ! (re, k. Mr-. Sarah Harmon, who wa jioied bv a mad bull last Wednesday, near irans Pass, died of her wounds Satnr day and was buried Sunday afternoon. ! Miss K a Jacobs left Tuesday evening f.r l'uyallui., Washington, to visit her grandparents, who reside there. I-ater ' Mi-s Jacolis will attend the Taenia bus- ' ini-ss college. j Hon. J. T. Bridge, register of the U. , S. laud ojliov, returned home frni Port ; laud Wed nes..l ay morning. Mr. Bridges . has Ixt-n seriously ill and has been rc ' reiving treiitmet.t at the St. Vincent Iwispisal and his early recovery has 'eaifed inii.-h rejoieing among hi many j friends in this city and county. ! id Brow u, the well known min ! ing man of Kiddle, was transacting bus I in, in Roseimrc Welnelay and fav j ored the Plaixukai.kh with a pleasant jeah. Mr. Brown has some valuable i mining iiite-ts in Idaho and will leave for that stat;- in a lew days to look alter his mii.es. A Med :rd dispateh says: -'More caV.e and rails for the .mlierii Pacif ic's -l mine east of Med ford have ar riveil. Noihing new has d--ve! .pe-l. The tunnel i in alut 5.VI f.-et ami a ,-riss-iit extends loO leet : nmKing aliout f00 feet of tunnel. The nul is there i 1 great quantities, a:i ll-i'ot vein having been cxra-sed, Vmt the jnality i not favorable yet for locomotive pur poses." I. T. Prk hard, the old reliable jew eler, is now lo-atil in the building formerly oi-cuiiel by I. J. Norman near the depot 011 Cass street and is letter prepared to repair or clean your watch than he has ever Ix-en Wf-re. It will pay you to cill and get hi- prices on repairing. Prof. L. R. Traver and wife took their dex-arture for Salem Wednesday where the profe'r will assume his duties as superintendent of the Salem public schools July. 1st. During their four years residence in this city they Wame prominent in society circles and m ade a h't of friends ho regret their depart-1 ure Jrom onr city very much, but w ho join with the Plaixdealka in wishing them happiness and iirosjierity in their hew home. Roseburg's loss is a decided gain for Salem. Harn .Mes-leC .oi l nc lav i:i MkL:ii 1 F.tt and Kern Vaydole are visiting friend in O ikland Mrs. J. Pest, of tfekland was visiting in Rjfbu:g Monday. Kdward Hi: sell has just U-en re-appointed iio'tmast-r at Salem. Mi.I..liii Kru-eo! Y'oi lla.'is visiting relatives :lil friends in this city. Some interesting and rather sensa tional reading will le foun-I on our last page t.lav. Mi-" Belle Primer, of Riddl.'. ':sit.-l R.iseburg t--la y and favonsl this oliice n it It a pleasaiit cab. P.P.. l!.-ckley and wife an I Mrs. (wx. Me.ll y of Oakland were Kosehiug visitors W.ln-s.lay. Miss Kate IVardorlf. who has lieeii visiting friends in this ritv returmtl t" her home in Oakland Tmdav. Miss P.rastl of Portland, traveling 4tii-e ins.-ci'ii "f the PacLlic Mati Telephone Co. is in tl.is city to day. I rank Weaker and Katie hea '! C:l;iyonville. -were marrie-l at Eugene yesterday. Tliey ;u-e visiting Jlo -bi.rg tfiJLiy on their way home. A C reason and wife returne.1 home this morning from a Jew "lavs ou'.-.ng trip to Brewster Valley. They reNrt g.iOl tishing and a pleasant time, but rough nads. A pack train :' the, hors. arrived at East Mar-hiicl I lrom RA.urg yester dav, for use iu uoniK-ctioii witJi the work of the railroad sutveying jurtv-. field Mail. -Mars F. W. Oiwell, one of the - Apple Kings" of the Kogn.- River valley, stop el over night in Ksburg M nd.iy. Mr. Olwell is on a pleasm- trip throiigii the northwest and.v ill go as far east as ltut ler, Montana. U-fope his return home. President W. H. Wehrnig of Hiil'.,. ' ro and Secretary M. . t'islom. ot P.-rt-1 1 nd of the Oregon Agrirultur.il A ss. , . 'ation were in Rosebiyg Tne-day on I their louroi S nit hern Oregon in the in- ter--t of the comiu Slate l air. C. K. I-wi, one f.f the enlerprishu farmers of I'mpfjua l'arry, was in tow n Tuesday purchasing s me niw farm im I'lements and favored this rfl"n-e with -ah on s.il.-ription. Mr. Lew is reports rr crop prosieet in his xrt of the eountv. Phil Beckley, of Oaklatad, was a Hose btir visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Van Bureii mid Mrs. Mo.ly are in this city today from Riddle. Judge :. W. Riddle aud wife of Azulia are Roseburg visitors today. las. Cobb left on this moruinuK local for Cottage Grove on b'.ntiimsi".- Special meeting of Laurel Lodge No. A. F. and A. M. Monday night June :io. Frank keiitidy the popular saloon mau left this morning to visit, with relative at Eugene. Mrs. Wulis Kramer ot Myrtle creek, spent Wedii.sday in this city attending to business matters. Engineer Jack Scott of Ashlan d was a passenger on this morning' local for Portland where h goes on business. Mrs. 0. L. Houston and two children of Portland, who have U-en visiting relatives in this city, returned home on this morning's local. Mrs. 11. A. IVarborn and son Richard .1 learhorn. left for their home in Port land. Wednesday morning after a brief visit with relatives and iriends iu thecity. County ,l Mipt. 1 . It. Ilamnn and wife of this city are attending the Annual convention of Oregon State Teachers Assoc iation at Eugene. . John Jovce and w ife. Sam Wilson and Mi. Peter Cowan, all of Gardiner were Rosi-hurg visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. .lovee wen- enioiiti- to Portland. Mi . 1.10111111 , the 1 rcainerv man and hi wife hae lillel up and are oc. upy. ing c sy riKims upstairs over the cream ery on Jackson street near the M.-CIal-len house. Mr-. .1. W. Hamilton entertained, a iiuiu'imt of young people Tuesday eveningVther home, the reception being given in honor of W. L. Whittlesey and Richard 1 earlirr., Eugene. Sunday ilinner a spvia!ty at the Home CatV. and thoe who dine at this popular eating house net Sundae will enjoy a splendid innal. pre(.ared by w lute lalsT on the home cooking lan. Ellx-rt and MaU" Hermann. in and daughter of Hon. Ringer Hermann, ar med iu thiseity Wednesday from Wash ington, 1'. C.. to visit their sister. Mr. K. L. Miller of this plaer. I The W. C. T. I . will hold it ..-untv gold metlal oratorical contest at the M. E. chun-h tonight. Sjecial n.itsie and an interesting content i promise.1. Al- niissi'm 10 cent. Come ont and en- i-ourage a git i-aue. Mrs. E. II. Billings. ,.f Ashland, who ha lren visiting her mother. Mr. Sharkey in this city, returned home Saturday, accompanied by her siter, Mis- Nellie Sharkey. wh" will spend the summer in Ashland Al White. rtnerof I., li. Minard in the Bohemia Sal'ii, at O-ttage fipve. i-oii:inittd sni, ide bv shooting, at Gt- shi-u TiKJay night. He . lately marrie-l to Mi Etta Sjmg of Cottage Grove, whieh union a un.-..n?eoial, heiif- the siliiide. lvl Bast. S..11 of Mrs. John Bast, of tl.l city, reveived a -ver- fiesh wound iro'ii a bill.-t ai-ridently di-harged froiii a --' i-ahiwr rifle yenlerdar. Th buiiet entere-l the hand at the r-.t of th- thumb and lodged near the end f the thumb just under the skin. Ir. II mil. r-in"vsl the bullet and dre-sed th wound. The Annual County Convention of the W. C. T. I". i Utng held at the M. E. Church in this ,-ity and a numlier of delesate are iu attendatuv. A plen di l lunch was serxed in the els rooui at the ehun h toIay at noon, wh:ch wasenjovid by a iiuinWr nf guests ss w.11 as the delagates. The Editor and family are thankful for a kind invitation whh-h needle-e to say, wa accepted. o o o Q O O a o o a o n o a o o o o o o o o o Q a o TF you want to shop and 1 shop comfortably come to this, the coolest and best ven tilated store in the city, Our assortment of goods for this season was never so large, and prices so reasonable. What you buy here is Good, nothing Shoddy or Shop Worn. This week we'll offer special attractions in Ladies' White Shirt Waists, all splendidly made and trimmed. These goods and we will very much under o o o are all new offer them price, M if ff jz & & a NUF CRD ' The Undcrpriccd Store a a b s a 0.v.B..n.v.i.o.B.o...H o o o o o o o a o o o o a o o D O n o o o a DISTRICT PAIR AT ROSEBURd. Will b Held DuriD2 the W eek ot Outober 7-11, ioo3-LJh Purse. It is now detiuitttly announced that the WstricCFalr of the Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society will )i held at Rokeburg this year. The dates an? lived for the lirst tire day of Oct. 0-11, inclusive. The regular cash premiums for live stock and piivillion exhibits this year amount to 'JOU instead of i00 as here tofore. This is exclusive ol numerous special premiums which are also being offered. The nssoeiatiou ir also uttering a bet ter racing program tlian ever iietore. Ti: following iH the jiefl progriim and pltl'tV Clothin 2 Opportunities 1. eat. WtliNtsfXY. VIT. . ... 1 , one-lull nine auu rr- Kuuuing Purse f 101 Trotting and pacing, .t:W minute . hids. in 3. Turse p.M. S. Saddle horw race, ou--half Pur (W. TltflfSIlAV, OCT. ?. i. Trotting, i :30 class, .1 in 5. loJ. I aeing, class, .1 in o. l.Vt.' li. mile. Purs Purse -fourth mile and re- Purse Pacing, J :4o das-, in .'. Purse ine-half mile dah. -half Upon looking over our stock of Men's Suits, we found several linen which do not move out as they should. To this lot we added all of the odd suits, short lines, etc., and marked a price on the lot which allows us the bare price we paid for them. But our loss is your gain. Vaey comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color $15 and $16 SUITS ARE NOW MARKKD 511.50 and S12.50 512, 513 aud $14 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED to 9.So $10 and $11 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED S7 to $8 $M.5o and 9 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $6 to $6.50 57 and 57.50 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $5 to $5.50 The Big Store Running, ou peat. Purse f 75. I KID IV, OCT. 10. 7. Trotting, 'J :.V) cl", 3 iu 8. fls. '. Running Purse f75.- SATt'RDAY, OCT. 11. Runnine (consolation) mile dash. Purse 'b II. Trotting and pacing, free for all, :t in 5. Puro gX0. PJ. N-Velty "running; one mile, l ur-e f I-'3. Tlirs N th bet li't of pur-et ever ot fenti here, arid are s-turanteed to be paid in full. The pure- are 0n to ail j Q EdUCatlOnal NoteS. e.1 here front all parts of the tate, and probably some from outside. AbaM-liylltotirnanieul mill in all pn- , The next regular t-ai hers examina bahility U- arrangel t take place on j ,; mij, h lfj a ,.i,ur. August JO, the groimds ehcloe.1 by the race track, j an,j The pre- r.t in ticatin A liU-ral pur.e will Ixoffonsl and Imui 1 arv ,i teachers mill be even -career from a i.umlr of jr.int in We-leru and j nelt yrar than they were this year, m-t I Sontt eru Or. goti will in nil likelih-l liniy n xt county , but throughout the 1 pre-ent to join ii J.e entrtt. .t4. The ttandard of age and 'jualif.-ly.ubtles- a number ol others j -ial j ti.m hate U-en raise-l : the r.-su!t is feature will a!o he provide-l, mmkir.j j .t t-aher. I igher salarl. ami this far the U-st fair eter held in thi t .l!r hoed-. distrit-f. j Notwithstaudiiig the fa.-t t liat better i(., -n, 10. ; Mlenrs are Uing x in the coantr Itest l.-.king liabv hot . ..ne y. ,r or ; f M m hllvt. U r ,,kelv under, I-1 5n. j t 1ifl4. a mimr of oi-.r lt t--achers lVst liking baby girl, one )'"" ull0ir,tl,,,iPrl,,, , tUoni.s under. . tsr.imi t.f better wages ling i I there. Among the-v might U merit one-1. I ret. I.. R. Trater. of R.-eburg. Prof. C. T. nnder the. ispi.s of j Whittle.-, -f Wilbur. Vr.4. V. V. Wil o lft. f Rr-ebnrr. 1 h, ot Riddle. Pr-.f. .las. Datis. of Ten Al of the above suits are strictly all wool, and guar anteed first-class in every particular. They won't last long at this price, So pick your suit before the sizes are gone JOSEPHSOFS The Big Store Mail Ordeis Promptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented or money back VOVCVCVCVOVCVOVVO rOVOVOVO'C'0'.' KVOVVOIKV jw bj r.B. lumis Co shovi sttj.t y I Roseburg Fourth of July Picni. A basket pien it Reno R lirf Corj-. willU- hel'l in theOurt f louse yard, on July'jth. where the following pfe gram will ! renlertsl at I0::M a. ro. 1 Mnic by the baud. '1. Prayer by chaplain. 3. Music by the lsnd. 4. Reading ol ieclar.iti"'ii i Iudr p'iideinw. Mi;sjc bv the ban 1.- Pn-seiitatjttii of I"ug. by Relief f'orp to County. 7. Musi. , Star ;pai glel H.wir. s. Acct-ptame 67 flt5 for county. Ity Hn. ieo. M. P.; ow n. it. Music by the Vmd. 10. Drake ad.lress to the American Fit '. Mr. V.. K. Richards. Cut in Prices... AT licks : i. l'ffl Pftrr Nah Jr. of C"le Val 1 ley. J Th Atnitlal C unty Tea hrr Insti 'tutewillhe hel l io Ro-ehurg Au2Ut ' J.t. 14. I'.. :ntd !.. Prof. J. H. Acker j man. State Mip rintcnde;.t, Prof. Kraltk Rigler. City Su rintt -nd-nl Portland i Pubi;.- S-iitl. anJ Prei.-iil J. H. ttriutt, of C. S. N. S.will U- instrnct i or. A new feature "f thi i:i titute will , he the setting ai .e of a sei ' Hy anI " the preparation of a s..-;jl (.iMgraroutc f.irthe b-:ietit of school officer and i-chool patrons. DRAIN, OREGON 1 lb. tan S i.i'lin's IVt Inking Powder f .40 .')iz. r.:ii K. 1 . lifc:Dg row tier Jit .- '.. can K. I . isikin Pow-ier 4 4 i k-. .rm A Hamnier S-jda .'Si ? ih- ! I.nt Wasiiing Powder 0 lrv "iratoilate.! s;j;riir JJJQ lm ;i.s-. ttk Pry irani;l::ted Sugar 4.50 ... I talvanie-l Iron Wr-h ljiier-. earh 1 alv.iniz-l Ip.n Water Pa.;;.-, each 1) liiue enuaielfi ware -f ad kinds at just half priee. ;is. bij t ut -n Tin and Azate Ware, l-tr.-e st.s t.f plain white I'i'hesg'-Lng cheap 2t v;tr-lfaiif for 1.00 I 'r. t ;.;.. o.itirj JTanrwI. Oirgham, Puck a sd Shirt iuiR at actual rt. Ladies .-hirt Wi-.-t and Over kits at almost hli price. Ijdie Pi.i !i.s. .r .;r . Ur,"- F::.e and H-vv shoe-, ijod rjuaiitv, tolJ s! --s : .' ". J5 Iu fat the prir- wid be rut on all -rades an-l kiiid- .f s-koe- ii, st. k. M'-n's aud R-.y-' t'l- tliiug. Iirje t s. l.-t from. . Pr"s-e cut 'J to 25 jr cent. Ti i- i- ti..i t,ld -i-k. Init i.s jut reeeiretl this -prill.'. This U yocr chance to get a good -nit cheap. Il'n"t ft-jt-t thuit yon ean -; ayliirg von ii-ssl ironi a iei.e to a (.'hampioa Mowing Maehi.-.e at t-ut ir:t-r, if vou Ihjt at BLACK'S STORE This Sale is strictly for CASH and will con tinue until ray stock is completely closed out Mr. I.. P. Mrury who attended, as a delegate, the co lvention of the hidies auxiliary of the W. O. W. at Kugene last uo -k. has heen ijoyina a few tlays iit with relatives at Krerich i-ettlein.tut This office was favor.-. I with a lea:uit call Wcln-s lay. Record Kr- r, l".. Rl.Klgett, t.f Protection Tent, N.. T., K. O. T. M. informs i.s that the s. ti.nd annual in staliment ol from the K. O. T. M tlisalulity Iu.kI lias jnt l-n ai.l over to Waller Preiinen, a S.ir Knight, who wassosever. lv muie 1 some t;me ago in a rau-roail ttiok near tiiis city This is tine of tl- very coinmenilable features of this splendid beneficiarv order. , ' Tw.ehundrtsl acres, two miles from Mvrtle Point, (' t'..nntv, Ore., 1.10 ac res cleared, 70 acres t'oo-l tLmler ; loca ted on road ; gtssl orehurd : good houstj anl barn and improvements. ;w ill keep "o dairy cows.Coiiveiiii.etit to river steam fx-.at ami railroad facilities, ,,r jrtic ulars iii uire at this office or address; Pox Myrtle Point, Oregon. A western rre-Ktn .et, who is a great admirer of the Angora goat and its mohair, in writing to the (V.tten and Wool Rt-irter, says that Oregon f.riHl nces the tinest mohair iu the I'nited St tcs, aud get priee trom " to 10 cents higher than lo other districts. The i'o-ton market is usually alsMit 5 cents higher thiin the Oregon. It costs alsut 3 cents to gather and ship the mohair east. A man traveled all around the world looking lor a four leaf clover and on his return home found one grow ing at the door of his house. This illustrates the Myrtle Creek min ing district, of Pouglas County. LfKjk at the sample ore fro.ii the Little C'biettian, Alzora and tol.l Iinck mines on exhibition at the McClal.cn house and w indows of various business places in this eitv and ton will at mice invest in sts-k while it is at its lowest price, Tor sale at room three, Marsters Ruild- ing. t The entertainment given by Miss Francis Fulton, under the auspices of the RcU-cca J.odge Tuesday evening, was verv well iitten.tetl ami v.iis as uni.Ue as it was interesting. All of tht characters represented and literary and I s 1 iiiii-i. a! numbers rendered dated back tticoloni.u tune- un.l all t.ie partici pants, osiK-ciallv Walter .losephsoii, as ! the colonial musical director, sic putted ! theiiis- ltes ndmirablv. The drills mu sic and entertainment throughout showed careful preparation and discipline and cleverly demonstrated the hUciior ability of. Miss Fulton Uith as n instructor nnd it ii r-lotntionist. Street Work has Commenced. Sheridan street ju-t now present a scene of great activity, with a large force of men with shovels, picks, teams and vra'r Lusily engagt d in grading the street preparatory to pnttjng in the cem ent gutters and a heavy coat of crash ed rock. This work in to extend ov-r .mr main streets Sheridan, C'a, Jack son ami Ilouglas from the depot hotel and freight depot to the Ccnrt Houv and the work is U-ing done according to the contract entered into some time ago letween the city council and Fred Blakely. which was detailed in our pa per at that time. The work will lie t.f a l-erinanent nature and will b. a valu able and. mm h deeded improvement to our progressive, growing city. Strawberry Festival. A "tr.twlterry festival will be given at the French Settlement school house aturdiy evening after the church ser- vce. I rocecos. ior micui m ... al preacher, Rev. Re-. All are c.rdiallv invit-d. About Bees. Po vou want any honey from your liees? If you do, do not hive Uietn in box or keg when you can get a good patent 8 frame hive complete for only tl.7. For sections and bee supplies, all on Jons r.. Johnsov Rox 311 Roseburg Ore I. O. O. F. Notice. Members of Philatarien Ixslge' No. I. O. O. F. aw requested to lie present on Saturday evening June lis. Thedoat is U-ing especiallt- fed for heavy work, Refreshments will K- served. 11. P.. 1.1. 3. 4. 5. . j . . l'. luic, Male (Juartette. Oration by lion. 'i. M. Ntcn. Itasket I'incer. 1 .10 P. M. Muic by the band. Recitation. Cornet Solo. Flag Prill. Music by the baud. Recitation. Song, by Old Soldiers. Short speeches. rusie by the band. Foot rac-s and ack Ilr'.wn. race" for the boys, egg rat for the glrl, for which smail pri?e will Iw given. Other attraction, will be added if sat isfactory irangeiueiii -an W made. Fverybodv is must cfrdially invitmt to .'tend. T.ring well Ulle.1 lunch baskets. Plentv of ice water will furnished on the ground, free of charge, by the corps. A Bargain. 13 -res of rice lan 1 on county rd mih-s north of Roeh:ity. all under cultivation. 7,-, frujs le.tri:ig tree, grape vinef etc. A g-d four room rioue, a burn hed and all i-.w-syary ouhouv. all well fenced, also a g! spring near house, for particulars apply at this office or t.f Itjyle" A Starmer, near depot. Cream Wanted, cre.im and will jay highest c.i-h prices iforbuttrrf.it. Write f.-r cre.im cans. I Will furr.ih you Cream Sei'.iratont tluit are t-MCv.nd to none In Q iality and Price on luu't any condition y..u may tlcire. The Sharpie Tubul.r Cream Separator leads. Pouglas county creamery rcfer ancts, Pirst Natiomtl Rank and iH.uglas County I '.a nk, Roeeburg. tregn. Injured By Blast. w ( oiod saddle horse for sale. Inquire of II. C. ftatvson, one-half Caddis tlairv barn on Peer Creek noun abo' P.' Weather Report. 1'. S. Weather Rurcau Office, Roseburg, Oregon, June 2t, 110. Week Findings p. m., June 23, 1002. Maximum temperature 80 on the 20 Minimum tenierature 51 on the 21 ami 22nd. Rainfall for the week 0.14. Total raiu'all since 1st of month 0.38 Average rainfall for this month for 24 years 1.20. Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1 001 to date 3:!.1S. Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date 34.34. Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1001, to date 1.10. Average precipation for 23 wet seasons I.2S, Titos. iinso.v, thservcr Cyrus Powell. rjad ,rrrior, Pis trict No. 31. while blasting by the rtad' side in North Roseburg Tuesday after noon came near losing his life. He had placed two bhi.ts t.f three sticks of giant jiowdcr each, in the rock and w as relightinj the fue which he thought had burned out when one .x plosion occurred only a few feet in front d him, isnon.r hftd he rallied from the shock whcfcfJ. "eoonl charge exphnlel be hind him. He a? struck on the arm, j tJe neck, and side of his lac, fcr nying par ticles if the rot ks, and quite eetereiy ;qr jured hi liand and arm ling oadly cut and bmlse.1. Notwithstanding hi severe injuries lie "n on our streets Wetlnestlay, and says tlutt in 4 he will le as g,tl a new ajuin. He wm niUing down at the time of tle e Klosion jvl it js thought thai the great er tort ion f Ute ru k tae.l over him at anv' rate lie had tery e.cwll. F0K SALE. A gentle ritling or driving horse, weifht about 1200 lb. ; can le handled bf aludy. For jrticulars enquire of Tliri.ivprjiii.s. or address, tf. V. P. ( ibs. Roseburg, r. ASTKD ImiuetlLitely, io.ooo homes by easteon honie-se'k-ers w ho desire to pureh ee di rect " from owner, ranches fame, improved ami unimproved lands. auJcity property. Write it yt.u"ve any tlrtg to sell. Address THOS. H S.CANTLIN. Ilwtico. Whs! Ar0wQd the Capital. W will send the value of one dJlar and ten cents (fl.10) in booklet, rn tainihg twenty-i-even pen and ink phot) reduced sketches of Washitigtou lite b. mail for ten cents 'ash or stampi. Queen Victoria knighted Sir John T'n" niel for similar artist it- work in (Yonr cxlitor has sample of this.) . NtTsiira.L 1'fBi.isHtvo Company 10T.0 Third Ave., New Ybrl. BIG BARGAINS rp? Two Weeks .AT... BELL SISTERS. J. A B y S3 I .'ft 1 J H DRAIN. OREGON jf The larg. st tcck of 20th Centurv Goods in the town vovovo FISHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries Provisions Produce Bought 'Phone 721 QIPV'PD'Q R A lPDV Jackson 5treet. a-. - a-.v ivii a , near C4S t WE A HE STII.I. IN THK I.K.l WITH Ol"U Fine Cream and Homemade Bread We came t. Kr.vlor to tav, and if e u-t x libeeal a share of the trade in the future us in the p:sf, e will tt here a long time vet. Join in the procea-iou oi ril pleaded cti5toiiiers L can be seen eon- "t tiiiuaily jiasMii; in and it of our ore. THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 5 J. SIEVERS, Proprietor J STOPI Have you visited NORMAN & COMPANY Our entire stock of Laeies' misses, and childreus' hats is gu sale at specially reduced prices. Everything new and stylish. This is a good time to get a hat for a little money EE&U SISTERS. L Tti v are now locainl i;i tl,e nw Hendricks block, one dt.r tn of the Kailnmil Fating House THE BEST 2nr..V"!"I " - A fall auJ completo line of Cigar, and Tobacco, Candies Not.. Frnits, Etc. 1 J Executrices Fiual Notice.! WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE X..tl I, hof.l.v rir. n iK.f ih.. .... .i , . IIIAl lilt. nun ta.-ir 111:: ho-muii' iu ti... i ..i:uu Minn in iv,f ; l-i.iimj-, Sl.ir t.fti-,.. ., Bsrciieilir. .( iht cs'i nt Aaron Hun ite M I lb- Ctiurt bm uxi-.t Monday, August 4, hKY2, at tMf h.tnr.it "oc .wk )t m. i i!ni.tirt h-Usr in R.tmr, tirvj.n. ih. uw .n. pi.v- i,.r t"' ut;wliou tbvre-o, al for nnl rl.K- (Jmpqua Bakery m A Musical Education ie best acquired by using a good instru ment. Don't corrupt an otherwise good musical ear by giving your children an inferior piano for practice. The . vSi a-. i lMu I.. Hms. i K-cttiutric oi the olaiu ti Aumu Bun. tie-1 ; ce!4. Schumann Piano reach ef is itold on terms within the everyone of moderate means. HE POPULAR MUSIC H0U5ET W. A. BURR 5: CO. E . sSJ I'. 'TV r' i.T, J 7' 1 l f.-77- '.liry"7 I TV is now opened and we invite i yui to call and inspect our BREAD, CAKES. PIES, COOKIES. ETC. "An lioiist lor.f is the noblest Title (Juarantee&Loan u. I w,,! 1 ,l!(l"i'ul iw I HI K IJMW,, Ill.l..?i i.l. r.n JLM.GS & FREEMAN i Proprietors New Tartie lildg., North Jacksoa Str. I ROSIBCRU i J. U. HAHU.TO. ! Frvl.nt CREtiOX. 0. C. Uahiltoh, aecy. sad ftvM Offlc In tb Court H.iusr. H4- the ou'.v cum. pletaiet ol a'mlrart books lu D.M.nim t'ouutr. ! Abstracts autlCemiicatrs ol Tttlo turnitin.tl u Uouirlucoiiiitr land nJ mlnia claim. iUr alau a oom .IrUi rt ol Trciu of all Vtwri-hip platala th KoacUuit, Oron, IT. 8. Laa.t 11 N. A. FOSTER & CO., OOYhlUNUCNr LANDS Will mk blua nrlni conlus til an toaiu . . ... .... i.....;..t;.... T . ... i At:.. ahJthowlinall-at.nUioTeinmeuilaad V V rii5 u,i .u.u- SoiarT public tu office, laduranoe ipnii I etal ltndM. tJrPu, U ashuittn and CrttreapoaJenceicuiettei. ju Minne;t. I4j OAKLAND, tCF.;ONi