DON'T OVER LOOK THIS. "While 3 011 are out shopping don't think about buying before you call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they are the most complete and up-to-date line iu the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and qualitj'. Our Ready-to-Wear Waist Iu this line wo excel all others as our lino is the most complete line it; the city. White Waists from M) cents and Howards. Millinery -More is the lino we can save you money iu. 4.Walk"mn Hats ami street shape. Au elegant Bailor for 50 cents. Ladies Shoes Our Imperial $: Shoos for lalis will compete wilh any $:'..50 hoe in the city in the way of wear and le:iiity. hirts tientlemen. our line of tio'.f anil Fancy Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the citv. Co The place to get these goods is at the People's Store. I The People's 5 &&SS3i Bargains inWheeh We have in stock several second hand bicycles which we will sell at very low nn.-es or will iraae ior v tf A. C. M m:sti:ks 0 CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store 3SEW BOOKS. A ad rey - v.t' u Jof. ..''. Dorothy Vernon 1.1 Tlie Internal !'' Dorothy SouHi-Kk!''" Hen its Courageous -Kinf Latarre- ? Ttie Crisis ('"'''' The Rlsbtof-way- ru:i-r Blenertiaselte J'i.;.. Tne Cyllier- !M' Trntti Dexter Will The Potter and the Clay-'.!iw A Maid of Veuice-i'.im.'""'.! Granstark-V,' ti...u The Portion of Labor-IIVil..' The Ratine Pimslon- " l';A Ci rcy install cet--V. (' God Will It Airi mcle Ttrr-V To Have and to nid J..'u,.u The Sixra of the rrophi t -.Y.:yf..r Elanore-li'unl Const Mannto! "" Tarry, Thoo, Till I tomt- i In the Palaccorihr kuie- VmrrV'i The Helmet ol Nnvarre-i.i-if. Alice of Old Vlncr nties- r.i..L.i And Hnndiedii of others We have Them All Sellluar Pi ice. SS By Mall. - . 1.35 We rent all the -te fcooJm nt 5C. per week CANNON'S Book and Stati nery Store INSURE IN THE IF INSURANCE AT COST. Hed Office. McMinnville. Or.-yr.n Amt Of in?itree in f. -ne, f 1 1 .oO.0W.00 ain in o.h- vear. 2,.SS.7S7.0 ,g its members 1-yr., 8,J.Vi ber separate risks, S2,Z0 Ket gai Savin e Number serrate 866 A. J- Buchanan, Roseburg, mrou. Ant. for Douglas Co. If You Have L Sweet loath, i . t . Vf ' n 'y nn ill li id 1I1 Kitchen, whr ! cheat sod beet AMnrmeni of can lie io the city. CaII and fw n WOOD & QUICK, Proprietors u n o a o o a o n o o o n o a o n o p o a o a o o 3. o a a o o OREGON FOR THE BABY Baby's comfort is important to others besides the baby. If the baby isn't comfortable, somebody has to try to make it so, and everybody within hear ing but there's everything here that is needed for a ba by's wardrobe. ' Mothers can save themselves lots of vexation by coming to SSfl MRS1 D O NUF CED a Clothing The celebrated Pavi.I Adler A Son's line of Clothing is known far and near and that in the line we carry. The prices are right and the Ik is perfect and if you will step in we will surelv convince yon that we can nave you mon ey if buying of us. Neck Wear Here is where we shine. -We have the swell est and most complete line in Southern Ore gon, and for the newest and latest thing out don't over look us as we have them in the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. L. Pougla9 Shoe which we are sole agents for, speaks for itself, if you will give them a trial. Wehrvethem in Oxfords, high cuts, also in tans and ox-blixxl colors. Store Of Local Interest. The enterprising Cottage tirove Nug t is soon to have a new cylinder press. Porx O n Roge River, June 23, 1902 to Mr. and Mrs T. T. Oiteser, a eon. The Eagle will scream in the grove, near Yoncalla. on the Fourth, and a giKid time is assured. R. A. Oiles and Burb Wells, of Olalla were Koseburg visitors Friday. Thie nthce rel ieved a pleasant call. John Watson, who has been quite ill at the home of lbn. A. M. Crawford in this city, is able to lie up and around again. Mrs J.N. Crawford, of Troy, New York, is enjoying a pleasant visit with the family of ber brother-in-law, Hon. A. M. Crawford, of this city. Alexander Thompson, John Hall jr. pud wife, and Thosnias Harlow, were tran-:n ting business liefore the C Laud Office in this city today. Mr-. J. M. Wright, we are sorry to h am, is seriously ill at her home on Cuss strt t. She is 71 years of age and ins to lie suffering from a general breaking down in health. However, her many friends hope to hear ol her early recovery. A. S. n it in. editor of Southern Ore con's leadiim weekly newspaper, the Med ford Mail, visited Kosebnrg on laud of fice business Saturday and favorei the I'nivm:! kr w ith a very pleasant call. Fditor l'.litou is one of those genial, whole-souled fellows yon are always glad to in-'t. P. T. P. ichard. the old reliable jewl !c! t, is now In-ated in the building 1 fii-merly o-cupied by I. J. Norman near thedeit on Cass street ami is lietter prepared treptir or clean your watch than lie has ever lvn l-fore. It will pa ymitoc II and get his prices on repairing. Louie Sing, Sam Gee and Ham Lin three wed known RoSeburg chinaman est on this morning local for Portland. The two fortii-r will leave Portlan sum for China, while the latter wi 1 receive medical treatment in Portland. This is the first ti l e either of them have len out of Iiouglas County since their arrival here tiiteen and twenty years ago. John R. (iillam and wife of tialesville, acconi pinied by Mrs. Uillam's sister, Mrs. Wni. P.rigg, jr. of Canronville, visited Rosebnrg F iday. Mr. Ciillam mvle the Plaindealkr a pleasant call and re; or's the orosp rts favorable for a prosjierous season in his section of the countv, where stockraising, mining and fmiUing are the princijial industries. John Alexander, the Glide postmaster and merchant, was transacting business in Rosebnrg Friday and favored this of fice w ith a pleasant call. He says the f;i'ul. r.uildim? Association expect to have their new hall which is 20x40 feet in dimensions, completed by July Fourth. A god time is anticipated up there the Fourth. O o o o a o a o o o a o o o o n o o n o o o rn 7 vtz o The Underpriced Store 0 ) (o 1 One door noiith of t lie I. ABRAHAH Proprietor C. A. Stock of Prain, was a Roseburg visitor Friday. Cutt Levins, the popular traveling man is iu Rosebnrg today. Walter Bentzen ot Canyonville, was Rowburg visitor Friday. J. H. Booth returned this morning from Grants Pass, where ho has In-en on business. Mrs. B. W. Bates and little son ac companied by Miss Ona Sloper, are visiting in Portland. Miss Forman, the sales lady for the T. K. Richardsons music house ret urned to Cottage Grove this mcrning. J. F. Hamilton, a pominent attorney of Ashland, wan vtiting his parents Dr. and Mrs. S. Hamilton of this city. Mr. L. S. Foster of Melrose and Mrs. L. T. Thomjison of Coles Vjlley. left Roseburg Sunday for Klamath Falls to visit relatives. We are informed that the Sunday schools of Myrtle Creek and Canyon ville, will hold a picnic at Canyonville on July 4. A big time is expected. Win. Killeher of Yoncalla, was a Rose burg visitor Friray evening, to be in at tendance at the I'. B. of R. E. grand meeting, and hear their President, Geo. Estes speech. Mrs. J. P Bishop of Yoncalla, Mrs. J Heddinand Mrs. W. A. Moore of Drain, wera in this city last week, as elegates to the W. C. T. U. convention and made this office a pleasant call. When a town man has to ay 50 or 80 cents for a little chicken for a dinner. he should not be blamed for supposing or imagining that the farmers who raise poultry, among other things, are prosr psrous. Mis Katie M. Cameron, of the Myr tle Creek randy kitchen, will conduct an ice cream, soda water and confectionery stand at the celebration ground at Rid dle July Fourth, and will go to Canyon- ille in the afternoon to conduct simi lar stand at the Brigg'a hotel the eAen ing of the Fourth. The last heard from the escaped con- icts, Tracey and Merrill, was near Cheha is, Saturday, when thev entered cat in and stole some articles, leaving some old clothing and blankets by the wayude, by which they were identified. ittle effort is now lieiag put forth to capture them. It is almost assured that the improve ment of Jackson str -et will be extended from the Mi-ClHllen House to the Deer Creek Bridge, We nnderstand the majority of the proeriy pwners in that part of tow n favor the improvement and that the business men uptown will assist them in meeting the exieiise. Two-hundred acre, two miles from Myrtle Point, Coos C-oiiiity, Ore., 130 ac res cleared, 70 acres giod timlter; loca ted on road ; g'ssl orchard ; good house and barn and improvements ;will keep 25 dairy cow s.Con veuineot to river steam boat and railroad facilities, For rtic ulars inquire at this off'u-e or address Box B3, Myrtle Point, Oregon. A man traveled all around the world looking lor a four leaf clover and on nis return nome loiitm one grow- ne at the door of his house. This illustrat-9 the Myrtle Creek min ng " district, of Douglns County Look at the sample ore fro.n the Little Chiettian, Alzora and tiold Br ck mines on exhibition at the McClal .en house and windows of various business places in this city and you will at once invest in stock w hile it is at its lowest price, For sale at room three, Marsters Build ing. tf. Mr H. L. Place who was in town last Saturday advertising Grain-o and Jell-o, called at this offn e before he left and presented the editor with a packa-eeacl of Lemo-i, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry Jell-o. We found that Jell-o is a delicious gelatine dessert prepera- tion, already sweetened and flavored, and prepared for the table by simply pouring boiling water over it. We should think that it would be very nice to add figs, nuts, sliced bananas, oranges or other fresh 01 candid fruits and that del'cions combinations could be made by adding Sherry or Pott- wine, etc As the price is but 10 cents a jmckage, it seem thst all might enjoy this luxury, as every first clais grocer sells it. Kllert Hermann, son of Hon. Binger Hermann, favored the Plain dkaleb with a pleasant call Saturday. During the past few years the young man has made quite a reputation as A writer of short, terse sketches and poems. All of his writings are of more than ordinary merit and are gladly accepted by leading journals of Wntdiitigton slid other eastern cities. informs n tbat after a three weeks' visit In this city and county, he will go to Myrtle. Point to enjoy a visit with bis brother, 8. B. Hermann, Hon. Binger Herman will make his Oregon relatives and friends the usual annual visit Inside of a month, his visit one year ago having been cut very short by the aesas? iDatton of Presi dtnt McKlnJey. J.. Vn Milledge the . Dillnrd .merchant, was in Roseburg on business Ssitnrday-. Fireman Hale M. Tievoy of iMinsjnnir spent Friday iu this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Young Sundayed at Winchester and rejiort a very enjoyable day. Winchester is lieeoining a very popular resort for outing parties. Rejort9 from Oakland bday slate that a Mrs. Goff of that city died there last night from Kiison, u Inch she took by mistake. Mrs. Dave Rlake, Mrs. Heiburt Strat ton and Mrs. S. K. Sykes, who have lieen rusticating at Lee Iiuves place on the North rnijua have returned to Roseburg. Marriage license have leen issued to Bertha Applegate and B. A. Stock, Lot tie L. Landuking and EIImtI R. IVne- dict, Florence Finuey and John F. Tur- pin. Mrs. J. Nelson Crawford started for her New York home Sunday morning. She took the stage for Coos Bay where after a brief visit with rela tives she will proceed on her way home via San Francisco. She has been en joying a brief but very plcasaut visit at the home of her husband's brother, Hon. A. M. Crawford in this citv. Railroad Project at Myrtle Creek. The right of way for the railway to WhiteriH'k and Little River divide is I e ing securei 1 by Mr. Johnson, the promo ter of the enterprise. Mr. John Hall has "how n his public spirit and business foresight in eiu-otir.iins; the building np of manufacturing industries, by dee-Hug six acres -i land for mills, and neurly one mile off right-of-way fr. e of cost. It is more men .of this kind we need in Oregon, to start up business Industrie ami inaugurate prosperity among the Imielv mountains and unsctlliil valleys of our state. It N to Ih hoied that every settler from Myrtle Creek to Wniterock. will follow the business ex amples already set by Messrs Hall Kel.v White aiul Selig. Pleasantly Entertained On lost Saturday aftenuim Mrs. A. M. Crawford ry ph-arantly entertain ed a large nuintw-r of guest at her home in this city, the occasion tieing an in formal reception in honor of Mrs. Craw ford's sister-in-law, Mr. J. Nelson Craw ford of New York. City. The ' parlor lecorations consisted chiefly of native wild flowers, shrubs, ferns and lillies, which were verc artistically arranged. Miss Fulfill, the elocutionist, who was engaged for the afternoon, gave several splendid readings much to the edifica- ion and del'ght of tlie guests and in a manner w men aMi-i new honors to he already won by her since her ar rival iu this citv. Excellent refresh- nents were served aiul the hoste and guest of honor were assiMed in receiving y Mrs. A. C. Mart-rs, Mrs. Risley of this citv, Mrs. Frank Scott, of R'uldle, Miss Fulton, MisiJ Jessie Fulton, Miss -tella Hamilton and Miss Bertha Wat son. AIout nitv ladies were present. Death of Uttle Oeorgie Crow. Y0NCAI.1.A. Or. June 27, 1W2. The messenger of death has aain spread his sable wings over the Lome, where just two short weeks aeo it visit ed, ami called to rest little Georgia, son f Nathan and Marv Crow. Georgie was an exceedirir!y bright ly and w hile we were trying to reali.e that we should See his f:nv, and litten to his hiMis'h voice 110 more, the voire of ihe Maj-ter again commanded "forbid them not to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven," and the sweet bnd, the precious babv droop.'d its little iead anil slept on Jesus' breast. TO I.ITT1.E (il.AllVS Darling little Gladys was five years, w months and fift!! days of age. A child lieloved bv every one who knew ler; intelligent lHvond her years. An l as we put away the playthings those lit tle fingers touched, we seem to see the sparkle of the sweet blue eyes and hiar again the little lips saying "I've come to visit vou todav." Our heartfelt sym pathy g. es out to the doubly lwrcavul parents and the lonely little sister. ) sail ami lonely is that home Disease and death has entered there. And to Heaven unto the angel throne Has taken two earthly flowers fair. Our Georgie and our Gladys gone They sleep in death beneath the sod Their souls have to the angels flown In immortality to dwell with God. O Gladys, little sunbeam, Our darling little one. Dili just shine out among us And as ijuickly thou art gone. But God who gave thee to ns Has taken thee aw ay Thou wust to fair and lovely Upon this earth to stay, And now thou art sweetly sleeping Beneath the fir trees' shade, Where others laid their loved ones, There with them ours ars laid. But not there thy little spirit, It rests on Jesus' oreast And there, O may we meet thee When we shall be at rest. L. K. Grand Clearance 5!e. In ordar to make room for a large stock of fall goods I will close out my stock of Shirt Waists, Wrappers,' Miin and boys Summer hats, at reduced prices for the next ten days. A. R. MattooxA Co., Riddle, Oregon Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg postoflice. - Persons calling for these letters w please state the date'on which they are edvertised. Jane 30 1H02 Driscoll, T L Hanson, LC Driscoll, Tim Heckman, C Haferkainp, G Huges, Edward Harrison, Louis Hixon, Oscar F McDowell, Wm Murray, T J 2 Smith, I D Waltets, D D Rev J J The letters w ill lie charged for . at the rate of one cent each. . ' "' ' Wm. A. Fratbr, PM ,' Filthy Temples In India. Sacreil cows often defile Indian tern nW hut worse vet is a bodv that's loI- iuted by constipation, Don't jiermit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King' New Life rills ana avoid unio,iu mwy. Tlmw rivi livelv livers, active uoweis, - ! ood di gestion, fine appetite. Only 2 w ftt X. 0. Maretera drug store, ANNUAL COUNTY CONVENTION. W.C. T. U. Held a Very Interesting and Instructive Session In this City. The Seventh Annual Convention and Institute of the Douglas County Womatis Christian Temjierance I'nion, icld in the M. E. Church, Roselmrg, une 2.", 2U and 27, ajournmeiit Friday 1 . . . . veiling. All the sessions weie very lelpful. The rejiorts of the County llicers anil of the l.ocal I'nions showed hat much good work has Is-eu done in the county during the past year. There, were three Institutes held; one at Riddle in Nov. 1901, one at Yoncalla 11 March 1902, and the other just held n Roseburg. In the opinion of the workers these Institutes have lieen most elpful and instructive, and it is the in- entlon of the I'nion to bold another in August. All the county, ofllcers were present and Mrs. Ida Marsters, County Presi- ent presided at all the meetings. The program, Wednesday evening, insisted of addresses of welcome and reionse. .Mrs. J. 1.. lliomas lor the W. C. T. I, gave a warm welcome ami a hearty greeting and ssjke very in terestingly of the work. Hon. A. M. Crawford, in behalf of the I-cgal rrof- fess.on, gave a very happy speech saying that he was glad to welcome the W. C. U. delegates to the city and that he was sure much good would le the out- ome of holding conventions here. Rev. Mulligan, '-for the clergy spoke hopefnllv f tliei triumph of riohibitioii and welcotnel me workers very coruiauv. A&yr a brautifultjoloby Mr. Walker, Mrs. C. J. Arniitage of Myrtle Creek, re- 9miiiltd to the address in a happy man ner. Sho. contrasted the prcscut with he puM slwuviiig that we have gained greatlyioour-couuty work. Thursday was devoted to the retorts, and a verv helpful discussion on department work was held : Iit . Mrs. Thomas. The t'n ention gave the President a rising vote for the good work she bad done during he vir. .' In the evening the Oratorical Mild Medal Contest was held. We can not sneak too hiclilv of tlie all' maimer the class of seven cnntetaiits rendered their flue selections Mrs. Jennie Scott I RiddUv County SiieriiiW-iiileiit of Contest work, conducted the exercises 11 a very effective and efficient manner. The medal was awarded Mi Daisv Maideii, of EdeuUiwer, M-oeid prize to Miss Kate Fullerton, Rosebnrg. Tlie n-eitations we:e nit- rspermM witu iuiimc and altogether the evenings ent-rtin uient was highly apple -iatel by a large audience. Tlie first matter t ikeii up oa Friday moiuing Ma tlie jirewinative 01 our eriodical. Those cou.incliiliil as mMt lelpful were "The tregm Searchlight The New Voice, The I nion Signal Motherhood, The American Mother North-west-. White Ribbon," Social Purity w at then taken np and all pres ent raw the need of great reform in this line and wish to emphasize the import- anceo f working diligently in this tie artment. i Mrs. Mulligan errxsome verv l?auti- fn. and heh.fnl thoughts for mf thers, urging the - keeping of the confidence of he children all through thir lives Mrs. Armitas uav a taik on the work of the Y. N . C. T. I . Site urged archil actions iu public places and reverence in reliKHUM rawienngs. Jin abl Ir on Anti-Narcntii-s prepared aiul rvad by Mrs. Gertrude Kartxum. was listened to with the cloc-st atten tion Vn jwrv telling fact it contained i that the nicotine extracteil from he tobacco rai-ed in one year would kill all life n the globe. A parable on tobacco bvMrs. F.mroa M's-re, was well receive"!. " Then followl the election of .Sicer? for ensnim; year: President, Mrs. .la Mar ters, Rosebnrg; Correspondent S.i-retarv. Mrs. H. R. rerguson, Kose- bnrg; Recorling Secretary, Mrs. Za lie Rishop, Yoncalla; Treasurer Mrs. Amy Merriam, Rnldles. The eveHing pngram consist-"! of the vmi'K-iuin. Mrs. Ida Mulligan for the Mothers, spoke earnestly on theiiestion What shall lie the next step in the al.liti.mof the Drink Iramc and the Ucco haliit? She plead for more careful home twining; Mrs. II. K Ferguson for the L. T, L. ; Irs. J. L. Thomas for the business men. Mrs. Thomas said she was very much sur prised tbat husines-s men did not see licit tlie atmlition of the saloons would inrream their business wonderfully Mrs, inuitage, for the president, said that In her opinion ttie newspajers would be greatly improvel if instead of liquor advertisements, startling head lines telling of the awful effects of alco holism wonkl lie published. Tlien by wish of the Con vent ion' Mrs Bartriim read hei ier 011 Anti-Nar colics aeain. The church was beautifully decorated with nowers ail'i wntie umumc. au ... i 1 r. . 1 excellent lunch was served by the local union on Thursday, the tables were set in the Fpworth League room and all present enjoyed the social hour. The ladies of the Kosetmrg I nion en tertained rovally. ami did all in their power to make our short stay pleasant. ; . H. K. F. Bargains In Wheels. r'e have in stock several second hand icvi les which we w ill sell at verv low ftces orwill trade for wood. .' tf ' A. C. Marsters & Co. i "notice to creditors. 1 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Ifcmglas County. ; In the matter of the estate ) ' of Russell B. Johnson, Deceased. ) Notice is hereby given bv the under signed administrator of the estate of Ru.-sell B. Johnson, deceased, to the creditors of, and rll iersons having clirims against the said deceased, to ex hibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six months after th first publi cation of this notice, to the said adnnn; istrator at ins ofhci in the city hall, at the corner of Mnm and Uak strvt, Rosebnrff. Oreeon. First publication (if this notice Is Jniy (1.M. jj. .1. r..-, jTO Administrator. Title Uuarantee&Loan Co. R08KBCRQ, OBEQOM J. D. Hamilton. D. C. Hamilton. Prealdent. Becj. and Trcaa 0(Be la the Court Houm. Hava the only com- .1.1. mat '.I .K.Mn, V..W.I. . ( n TWlIll?! lmltltT. AbatrauU aud CorUflcatea ol Tills iuraUhed to Douglaaouunty land ana mlDlu.clalma. Have ftlaoaoompletanetotTraoinsa ot all lowunhlp plaU in the Kowburg, Oregou, U. 8. Land Dla- irict. Will make blue print eopUta ol auy town hip ihowlng all vacant Uovei omen t lands. Noiarr publla in offl Inuuraqc tgtnti. CqrrMpondeao cauc4l ' OVOVOVCVCVOVVVCVC"K Clothing Opportunities 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, u ey comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color $15 and $16 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $11.50 and $12.50 $12, $13 and $14 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $8 to $9.50 $10 and $11 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $7 to $8 $8.50 and $9 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $6 to $6.50 $7 and $7.50 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $5 to $5.50 All 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 ' VCVOKKVOVVCV Kruae & Newland's Sprint; Poem. A is for Aliee, most carefal id ciok. Who is wiser and brighter than all of tl e 1A. Her table is faultiest; her cakes are a dream ; Her master has alwavs the richest of cream ; And when h. cumefl ilnwn to bis ofikb and tvi. He is sure of a feakt, for the coffee is okeoo's. B is for Break faM, which gladdens oor eves When to go alioilt business or pleasure we ns. When the billowy li -r wafts into the riom, As sweet as a zephvr of Persian tr. fume. No Wonder we rrr. "How delightful !' and "Brava '.' Beholding a cup of ".rkoo's mocha and JAVA. C ii f"r Cowboy, who lives on the plains, Where nature is lonelv ami solitude reiens. Though he's far from the land of the iras let and t.hone. 'Neath tlie broad, open skv he U never alone. For there, even ttere. everv dav he ran feel The delights of a cup of G ' stEah- D D - -. w1! use patients and friend!' Are r-appy leanse of the courses he coiumeii'ls. (en! ci.Ree he wv, "is tlie nnet drinks" Thev kin'W he is certain, whatever he thinks "And those who are tire-1 couMn't poe- sihlv liave a Restorative U tter than i.seis.'s mocha and java." For Sale at KruseA Newlands's Qrocery, Roseburg, Ore. ;.oil kd lie horse for sale. In X uire of H. C. Dawson, oue-half mile tJad lis dalrv lrn on Deer Creek. ve t2 A Barjain. IS a res of fine lan 1 rn county Mad 2 mih-s m.rth of Roehnry, all umler cultivation. 7" fruit liearing trees, graj vines etc. A good fonr room house, a Uirn shells and all no-tssary outhouses, all wtll fenced, also a gosI spring near house, for particulars apply at this office or of Baylese A Hurnier, near depot. Cream Wanted. Iiouglas County Creamery wants your cream ana w ill pay nignesi rosu prK-e for butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will furnish you Cream Separator that are second to none in Quality and Price on mot any condition you may desire. The Sharpies Tubuler Crvam Separator leads. I K.uglas county creamery refer- ances, First National Bank and Douglas County Bank, Roseburg, Oregon. w tASTKD Immediately, lo.ooo homes bv easteon home-seek ers w ho desire to purch se di- rwt from owners, ranches farms, improved and unimproved lands, and citv proierly. w rite it you ve any. thing to sell. Address, THOS. H . HCANTLIN, I. j , j llwuco, wn BIG BARGAINS Pop Two Weeks .AT. ...BELL SISTERS... Our entire stock of Lades' misses, and childreus' hats is on sale at specially reduced prices. Everything new and stylish. This is a good time to get a hat for a little money BELL. SISTERS. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THC Impqua Bakery is now opened and we invite you to call and inspect our BREAD, CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, ETC. "An linnet loaf is the noblest l,hrunrl nlrl " I V OUR LOAVES, HONEST LOAVES 1 AIAli & LKKLiI AA Proprietors yew arti Bldg., orth Jaojfon gtr. Celebration at GliJe. ( iuut, June 2rt, l'J02. We are getting ready for a big old faehion celebr.ition on i!ie Ki.urth, when the bouniing of annon- and the seres m of tl e eagle will rause frirkv horses to j try to climb the trees and t!.e festive J firecrackers in the baud' of tlie sniad j boy will make nervous oM ladies w u-h ! they rouH dn ku 1 All the same, the graceful (i-.J.iei-s j of Liberty, aT.n.panie"l by her maids of honor and wart l"!, le Sam, the oration by soine olitical celebrity, the laket dinner tliat various c".k have roasted over, the bo.th where ruiail foiks eat orang-a acd i-e cream until they get the .Mtuachaehe, lite -ack race the liorse race, where spurtily inclined people may hiee money that they were sure of, will all be in evidence. Don't fail to come, and when the long, glorioos, patriotic day is ended, we will trip the light fantastic till the crowd has trodden the trip all out of it. Boa. How Dillard Will Celebrate. A g 1 old-fal.ioi'.ed picnic will be hdd on the Fouith just acrose the rivrr from Dillard. A snort program will oc cupy a jrt ot tUe iorenoon. ; ) after- noun will be devoted tu all kind of sjrf.rt andcontu. Come one and all w ith the purpose of enioyicg vourself and helping others to do the saine, It but nt least feti that liasket o yourn chuck fu.ll of g-xid thinp to eat we're goin to, we'll j-prvad Vm all out an' each feller, if he want tu, eat wi-h his neUhbur, Committee. About Bees. Do you want any honey from your Dcv: It you lo, o nut nive tuem in box or keg when you can get a good itent S frame hive complete fur ud)v f 1.75. For st-ctions and I supplies, call on John K. Johnson Box 31 Reburg Ore A Musical education is liest acquired by nsing a good instru ment. Don't corrupt an otherw ise pxxl musical ear by giving your children an inferior piano for practice. Tlie Schumann Piano is solil on terms wiwnn toe reach of evervone of moderate means. HE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSET W. A. BURR & CO. i SIEVER'S BAKERY, AVE ARE STILL IS THE LEAD WITH OUR Tine Cream and Homemade Bread We came to Roseburg to stay, aiul if we get as libeeal a share of the trade iu the future as iu the ja.t, will be here a long time yet. Join in the procession of well pleased customers who can be seen con tinually passing iu and out of our store. THE; BEST QOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. J. SIEVERS, Proprietor STOP Th-.'V are now located in the new Hendricks block, one'door south of the Railroad Eating House THE RPCT riewit at, m- A full and coiutdete line of Cigarn, and Tobacco, (Jaudie, Nnts. I'rni'a, Etc Vav.fcr VOVOVVOVOV&OVV5SVOOVCSVOV vovoso The largest stock of 20lh FISHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods. Fancy Goods. Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps v Groceries, J Produce Bought VOVOVC The Big Store represented or money back Roseburg Fourth of July Picmic A basket picnic nnder the aapice ttt Reno Relief Cori, No. 10. of Roeebarg will be held in the Court House yard, on July 4th. where the following pro gram will tf rendered at 10 JO a. m. 1 3iasic by the band. 2. Trayer bj- chaplain.. 3. Music by the band. 4. Reading of Declaration of Inde pendence. 5. Music by the band. 6. Presentation of Flay, by Relief Corp tl Gnnty. 7. Mosic, ur ?nglel Banner. S. Acceptance of flag for eouBtr, by Hon. Geo. M. Brown. 9. Music by the band, - 10. Drakes address the American Flag, Mrs. E. E. Richards. 11. Mnsic, Male Quartette. 12. Oration by Hon. O. M. Brown. 13. Noon, Basket Dinner. 1 0 p. 31. 1. 3Ia;e Ly the band. 2 Recitation. 3. Cornet SJo, fnd. Af nsic by the band, ft. Recitation. 7. iv-ng, by OH iskiiers. 8. Short speeches. . Mosic b.v the band. 10. Foot rjf and sack race for the boy, egg races for the girls, fcr w hich sma-l prizes will be gtven. Other attractions will be a. Med if sat isficUiry airaugements can te made. Every brlv W most cordially invited t a-ten.1. Bring well filled lnnch Ueketa, Plenty of tr-e- 'rr will farilij M tbe groon.h, free of charge, by the corps. FOR SALE. A good, gentle riding or driving korse, weight aboot 1200 lbs. ; can be handled by a lady. For particulars enquire ot The Plaixde.u.E&. or address, tf. C. P. Claik, Roseburg. Or. ,-. 11 r A. J Have you visited NORMAN & COMPANY -V-V. Century Goods in the town Q Q Provisions - 'Phone 721