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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
UUiN 1 ini While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they J are the most complete aud up-to-date line in the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality-. Our Ready-to-Wear Waist In this line we excel all others as our line is the most complete line in the city. White Waists from 50 cents and upwards. Millinery " Here is the lino we can save yon money in. - Walking Hats and street shape. Au elegant Sailor for 50 cents. Ladies Shoes Onr Imperial ftf Shoes for ladies will compete with any f 3.50 shoe in the city in the way of wear and beantv. hirts Gentlemen, our line of Golf and Fancy Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the city. Clothing The eelehrated Ihivid Adler & Son's line of Clothing is known far and near and that is the line we carry. The prices are right and the lit is perfect and if yon will step in we will surely convince you that we can save you mon ey if buying of us. Neck Wear Here is where we shine. Wo have the swell ost and most complete line in Southern Ore pon, and for the newest anil latest tiling out don't over look us as we have them in the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoo which we are sole agents for, speaks for itself, if you w ill give them a trial. We hrve them in Oxfords, high cuts, also in tans and ox-blood colors. The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. One 'lour south of the I'.iM offfetv The People's Store i. ABRAMAH Proprietor Bargains in Wheels. S1BB We have in stock several second hand bicycles which we will sell at very low price or will trade for wood. tf - A. C. Marstkks to. CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store MEW BOOKS. Aadrey-Ham Joan"" SSOTOtliy Veron-iin'" -W"r The Eternal Clty-J.i" "' Dorothy otat to-!.''". carts Courageous - .': rrrs rum crii Ttoe Right f-way-vil'r Blaerliaaatte P.:; The Carlller CoW TratB rxxter-c ail Tke rotter and the ciay-Wfw A Maid Of Venice ' rair..r.f Craattark- Jfct tr-fco Tk Portion of Labor-raw Tbe Rullnjt Iawloti 1 an hvl' Circumstances Xitrhrii (led Wills lt-Parit Vncle xerry -Vin To Bate and to Hid-.u'i- The Vim of tbe ITophet Elanvre Word " Coant OBlbl-T" TarrillllM. Till I Conic latbcralaccorthe kibk-citM The Helmet ot Xarre-Kf-l'f' lllCC OfOld VlncronCft- Thnmin Ann Hnndreds of others- yrm bate Them Ail acinus; Pi Ice, .S aiail. - . 1.35 w rent all the lte boo'is al 5C. per" week fcANNON'S Book aM Stationery Store -.V.:;',.r jj Of Local Interest. Evidently we will not have to use the sprinkler to lav the dust on the Fourth of July this year. A reliable party :n 1'ortland desire? the assistance of a nu-se pirl for two children at f 15 per month, and fare paid to Portland. Inquire at this oflice. IV.th the freight ani passenger busi ness of the S. P. at this citv is larger than at of any city bet wen Portland and Sacramento, a fact which speaks for itself. Farmers who have cut hay and the people wlm l.avetheir money in a Fourth .if Julv celebration are in hard luck. This year Rnseburg is not worrying alN.ut F urih of July weather. 'V.nin lina" Conner, who resides with her daughter, Mrs. AY. H. Beidler on the lo ver CViajKX'ia, 19 rei.rnd very ill, I vh threatened with paralysis. The . ditor of this paper is her grandson. M i. Pohl who has ln-en enired in t.rz iiizir-si th? Orange in Cooe county is oK-rati:c in this vicinity now. On bis way out from the wast he had the mis fortu e to l.n-se his faithful old horse, "Jim.' Mr P. M. Arniita-je came in from his mine- t:ie .v Mrs. B. F. Russell, accompanied by her sister Mini Mattie Perry, will leave for Portland tomorrow to reside. II. R. Roaduian, who has teen " California for the past two years, was a passenger on Wedneti lay'a loeal for his home in Oakland. There will be regular services held at the Christian chnreh Sunday. Rev. W. A. Wood will liegin a series of meeting at Riddle next week. Prof. J. H. Cochron, principal of the Oakland public school, returned to Oakland Wednesday after spending a few days at the home of R. B. lane on Pter Creek. Married, at the residence "C H. H. Benedict at Florence, lane Co. Ore., Jnne 23, 1902, Filbert K. Benedict to Irttio 1.. I.anderking, Rev. Geo. A. Mc K in ley officiating. That prince of good-fellows, O. R. Rail, of the Portland branch of the American Type Founder! Co., was in Roseburg Wednesday and took onr order for a fine new supply of type and print ing material. He reported good business all along the line. P. T. Prichard, the old reliable Jewl el r, is now located In the building formerly occupied by I. J. Norman near the depot on Cass street and is Iietter prepared to repair or clean your watch than he has ever lieen lefore. It will par you to call and gel hi prices on repairing. tf. INSURE in the 6RE60H fIRERELltFfiSS'N INSURANCE AT COST H4 Q. McMlnnvUle. Oregon Amt-ot toeurance in force, fl I ..-J Set gain in one year -'''l SaVilfits members 1 yr., 80,EW Kauber eeparate risks, see JUJ. Buchanans BoaebartOreKon. Agt. for Douglas Co If You Have aSweetFooth. . "GiCiUi:.n.ly Kitchen, where yoa wili fad the freshest aDd beet assortment of candiee io tbe city. .Call nd ee na WOOD0.:. BELL, Proprietors ra and iold brick recentl I .. . flow u i.lnned ont to w lirrf v ur i i- six iVet duriiv the las-t week and the ort. j. ripidly improving with depth. WLli.oti Sciimidt, of Roseburg, accom paniJ by Mrs. Schmidt, are visiting in thee.ty. They are proprietors of the M.-Clellau lbni"- i i t at city, one of the linest h-in the southern part of the tate. MondayV Portland Journal. Sjx-cial h'p'.ity jiaine warden Ihrlsun has seizel ti 1 1 V deers-kins w hi. h W ere in K)ssessioii of J. Manning, p. t master at Leeds, this county. Manning willl pr.'ut.-l in the circuit court and it is aid will plead guilty. This is the .bird complaint that has l-en lodged against him in ton year-. Ashland Tidings. T. . Wool has workol incessantly to seeure legislation favorable t Indian War Vetcia is. He has five other bills in coiigr.-s- to aid veterans. This work .i.t i. a l..,- .!..ne and is existed to mat i .lace veterans under obligations to give him their pension business, and it seems to us that thev an not afford to give it to anv one else. See his ad. elsewhere. Utornev J. A. Buchanan is looking after l.w interests in this matter, and doing his business in Hoseb.irg. (jltf.) H. II. Fellows, oi Myrtle Point, who has ten attending the Conference of the United lirethern Church at Irving, -T..rwl-iv in It seburg n his return l TI.. l. .?.! llie rLAlUtALr.ll i lioiuc leaant call and retorted a very enjoy able time, a camp meeting Wing held in connection with the conference. Though a reader of tje Myrtle Point Enterprise he had hia name added to our 1,srrii,tion list in order to post up a littlfton current events and get an oc. 1 -bmls-eve-view" of Editor Rjberts. Mr. Alt' a'i 1 little s..n oi tirant are in tlii city to.lay. Mrs. Annie Lewis is visiting friends in Turner this week. Rosrlmrg cariH'ii'ers are all huy. They have their hands full. l..n't forget the Ping Ton.' dance at the armory July -I. liig time expected Marriage liscen--e ha- U-en issued to W. .1. iarner and Agnes P. l'.lakely. Walter Kiddle and T. E. Kiddle, of Kiddle were in Ro-el.lirg on hilMUes Wednesday. ieo. J. Stearic and (iraut Tuyl-rof Oakland were KostMiiirg bu-iness visitors Wetlnesday. L. E. Mille-le and Mark Howard of Hillard. were in K.wburg on busin ss Wt-.lnes.lay. Some atroliger" are pre-licting many torms and much rain f..r July. al many sensational i-cnraiices. Miss Natalie W olleiiU-rg. who has been visiting friends in Portland, re turned home Tuesday. K. L. IWan. of Portland, is in this citv f..ra short visit with his frkn.l Frank Kenedy, of the Monogram. Mrs Ct Ke.d and S..n, Fred, returned home from a pleasant viit at Mrs Reed's old home near Albanv Tueslav evening. tt Landers, the S. P baggage master at tins station, is laving oti an. I isiling in Portland and other northern points. Miss Agnes Pitchlor.l, manager of the local telephone otiice, retnrne.1 Tulav frnn a short visit with frien 's in Port land. Ie ngitt, f Portand, is visiting the he.l-side of his mother, Mr;. J. M. Wright, whoi- M-riously ill at her home on Cass street. itie i laimik ti.EK lias take. i the. gencv for the "Auieriian,'"the let J4o tvpe writer on the market Call and see it after Julv 8 Resolutions ot Condolence. RuM- To the otficers and member of burg Lodge No. 16, A. O. U. W. Wiiekkas, G.kI. the SHpmnje Master of the Universe, has, ia hii ioflulte wis dom. i iille.1 from labor here on earth to that brignter and letter world wker all is peinv, joy aud happinuS, onewhu, by his faithful, loyal and exemplary life, had won the esteem aud brutherly love of all. Therefore 1 it m-Uy I ; that in the death at Hrvthtr Asher C. Moore. Rubarg Udjre e. II A. . U. W. has lost au ardent subpor ter of the principles of our Order, una who was ever ready and willing lo -form to its teaching of charity, Lope and protection, and while we humbly 1nw to the edict of Ike most Supreme ira:id Master Woikman on high, we nevertheless deeply lament the loes M our brother, inasmuch as hla life work had only legnn. leaving a weancy in our lodge, in society and in the com mu ni! v. Httulre-l ; that we extend to the moth er and family of onr departed brother, our heartfelt rmpatbr in tfclfl their hur of affliction and may thejr be eon INTEREST TO FRUITGROWERS. Methods Of Diapoalng Of Various Fruit Peats by the State Board of Horticulture. Fruitgrowers throughout the North, went will be deeply interested in the now spray kjullctln soon to be issued by the State Hoard of Horticulture. It contains the latest and most up-to-date method of deaing with pests bo dead It to the fruit industry. Among other things it says: "Horda anx mixture is a soverlgn preTentive for all fnngns growth, rising the modified form when trees are in foliage. Lime should be always fresh slacked, and the combined fungicide and insecticide prays should be used goon after making." Following la some of the preparations in a condensed form : Apple scab-First application, spray No t containing one pound of copper snlph-1 ate and 29 gallons cl water ; apply strong solution for dormant trees. This in to ! be nsed before bnds swell. After buds j swell use spray No. 8, containing three i pounds ot sulphate of copper, six ponnqs ! of lime and 60 gallons of wstcr. Bitter rot Tills disease may lie treated ! In essentially the same way as scab.! As the bitter rot fungus often continues us uwmrucuve wore alter me rruu is . harvested, care should be taken in stor-jj ing to remove' all fruit showing evidence j Q of ttK disease. Codlin moth One trek after the blussuma fall One No. ,1 containing one pound of white arsenic, two pounds of sal soda and one gallon of water: kpray Mo. 2, containing one pound of Paris greeu, one-half pound of tjuick lime aud 200 gallons of water. Repuat at intervals oi two weeks , within three weeks vf harvest. Boale When tree are dormant use No. 4, containing 60 pounds of unelacked lime, SO pounds of flour of sulphur, 2ft pounds of anuniuD salt and the necess ary ttaatity uf w eter ; aleu No. 6, con. ' OVOOVOVNVCSVC.OV Clothing Opportunities .OVOVCVS 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. V ley 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 $S $8.50 and 9 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $6 to $6.50 $7 and $7.50 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $5 to $5.50 A 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 The Big Store 1 j .. I raining SOpwftU of untlacked lime, 90 pounds of sulphur, 15 pound o It and 60 gallons of water. Aphis As eoon aseygi hatch and wherever aphl appear on foliage use No. fl, containing one p. mud of In.iled oapdilvl in fnr gallon f water. A pple canker or dead spot Cut all scad and difmed tiesne, clean and wah With Bordeaux mixture. Collar-rotor n.u.room list-a Iiig a trench around the tree, cutting off all root, aa the diraw is eonitnnr.lcatcd from tree to tree through the root. Te stroy all affeeted tree. Cherrv tre. aphi When aphis a;- 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-inry..-but there's everything here that is needed for a ba by's wardrobe. Mothers can save themselves lots of vexation by coming to pear nee No. 8. Cherry .'ng Wl-n fruit ban eet, if slug appears, dnt t reef with air-klake i lime. t-inmmois CW ont gum pockets, split outer bark from roots t branches when led by the thought that his npright honorable and Christian life lias been an example worthy of emulation, and has made an impreeion with whom there will always 1 pleasant memories. f f tl.a, m nr.w eA iKm, rMritn- lv w . v, .;.,iiI,Jn, tioi.sl spread upon the minuter of the -'- - - L.-lkTv. a cot.r furnished each of the fit? i.aiH-rsfor i.ublication. and a ropr be I Pears: Poale.collin moth and scab . . -uitablv engror,l and presented to the I same sprays as lot apple amilv of our decani brother. I Laf I4ightLe spray o. Tl.-r.. ; rn.U.th' An anvrl form I Tearhtre: Curl lsf Before bud? Walk? o'er the earth with silent tread: open ue spray o. . , containing eix ll.m.C. A. Selhbre le. left l'..r Sah-m ai 1 1 or:laul, on V eoneslav local Meex-- ts to Ij- absent ten days aud will return with his fainilv, who will reside bete. Marrietl. at the residence of I!ev. tV. A. x. i, in Kelurg v e.tnes.lav even ing, Julv 1, I'.hi-.'. R. I.. Penton of Oak land, to l.;i'ira Kllisoti af Wilbur, Rev. W. A. VY.I, offieiating. I. . It II l;t s .iirclia.sfl the interest of F. Y. tJnick in t!io Ca'idv KiUdien, and the tirm n i u will now b ' Wooil tV Bell. Mr H'li. k and his sister left yesterday f..r ilieir -.l 1 honi'i at Phih mouth (regon. The followin s.rts have ree-ivel new gu is orlerel I, - . K.r-ykes: K. B. MathewH f 115 I.. C. Siiith; Walter iir v, f'H) l'fever; Kn d llavnes and Kov Met lallen one . 0 I.. C. Smith each:Ir. i;. II nick Marlin, and C. 15. Cannon a Wim-hester I. . K. L. Mil ler has ordert-d : si- i d I.. C. Smitli but as it will not arrive in t'.iuo for the "big phoot" tomorrow, he will (rol ably use one of the oi l guns just the same, Jiilien Jaskulek, formerly of this city, but now of Nelson Washingtoii, eient Wednesday in this city, the guest of his I ncle A. hnUmau. Julien is just re turning from a two months visit in the Hawaiian Islands. He states that he had a ver pleasant trip, and paid an in teresting visit to tint King of volcano.' Kilairea. He says the rejortsc f an usual disturbance of the interior of the mount is but a mith. Like all other Ilose- burgers, he longs to return here to re- fiide. He liears our !-et loved ones awsy, And then we call them 'dead. And ever near u though unen. Their dear immortal spirits tread ; for all the bound'.ees CnWert Is life there ere Be dad." Fraternally submitted II. J. Robikett E. II. Lane I). P. Waier, Committee. Dated, Roseburg, Or., June 90, 1P0J. After bloesoms fall Trap Shootiag Jafy atk. A spial trap shK)t will be held on the abote date under the auspices of the Koeeburg Uun Club. The main event will I 25 birds, unknow n angles. No entrance fee will Ik- charged and everybody is Inrited to take i-art whether members of the clnb or not. The following priaee will be pven : 1st prize, Wonting eoat valne 3, lonate.1 by S. K. i"yks. 2nd prize, tior don hat, f 3, by Fisher k Bellows. 3rd prize, sweater, (2.60, airs. M. Joeephson, 4th prize bx 2A riprs, 8.60, W. Jf Jamieson Co. 6th itriae, boi )t eyrass f'J.VJ, Kent, Denning A Ramp. th 1'i.AiM.EAi.tR one year, fl.M. 7th booby prue, box Ixwney candies, by C. B. Cannon. Other prise lhay be added. Remember the date and that everylwdy i welcome, County Court Opens. pounds of copper sulphate (blue vitriol;, ix nonnd of lime Cunlack). and W gallon of water. use pray Vu, 8. Blsckberrie, raspWrrie and dew berries I'se No. as bod begin swelling. Rut end anthracn Just Ijcfore bloer.m opea ms No, 13, eontaining one and one-half pints of rsenite of lime and 60 gabon of Bonleanx miTture rom spray So. 3. Roee mildew, rel spider and plant lice One poorxl lr of ivory soap and 15 gallon of water, apply warm a it thickens after cooling. tt r m titm irm r - The Big 5tore Mail Ordeis P;ouiptly Filled. Everything gtnrantecd as represented or money back Lines To Oliver L. Moore. State Normal at Drain. Roseburg Fourth of July Picnic (By Aldon Han.ers.) In the Spirit from aive. Th t rules the iinier-e, Nature fills thv breast with love, And doth with thee converse. !eiit!y in her fairy dell. From care and strife apart, She inspires and bids thev rtll The feeling" in thv heart. I-t the thought-that Truth contain?. Become forever thine; Causing harmony to reign. And diwxrd b decline. Angels then, shall touch the strings, The harp strings of the inU- And tLe charm tle-ir music brings, Thy vere shail neTer l"se. (P.o-.burg, (re. Ju'y 1,1002.) Tl w. .... X- ..I 1.1 lie . ut' ..'Jill. .tl . . lit..'! ! open.-on M'.ndav. .-et.!.-n.bvr ' a full fai ulty of sjeeial tea. iier-. i Physical e-lu. a ion 1 .- .rn a j art of M b rillll l,,.'t..t .i.Ti.-F.liMU ..r! .1 , - ; ' ... u.ruc, vi 1'1' . I.vnoR l:-f Coq. No. bJ, of Eoeebarg I will U- held in the Cirt Honse vanl. I..!,- .1. o : ... ... v v. .... ........ t -ram w.u rcii.lere.1 at lyO a. m. is direeUT, i ci.-..-s-f.il exi-rie.-e. j j Music by the band. "Actual buii;.e." tak. s pla- e j 2 Praver'bv char lain. 3. Ma-i.-by the lend. 4. Reading of iK-eiir .tW.it and ' formal ls.k-kti"iii,:. ; niatheaiutii' wi'd be pui i.n a -t or.;:.-r I and n.ore practical basii-, ti e s k-ii e 'and historv UUralvrv will Ije t.-jchers tr.ii:;:i.g The Best Kidney Remedy gtrengthened ; t! clan1 will Ije ma-ie lo- re etiieient. tearher. reviev c.ass will U- t :. IniI jovial privilege ";.! L- ex; -:ite ! to teacher having a certain ex; ri-.-:i. e, .. avail lhem-fiv--s ..i th . b-i.e!:L- ( tiic I training dejirt:i.e..t. In.) r'.t:i.t:. o: U-liml buiJl:ni? doriilntorv wi.i '. aie. Expenses low. lite for i jiai 'g le. 'JI25. J. H- Okcttt, Pre-i ieut. Is !. V. Catarrh Cure. whi h ji!ive ly cures pains in the bark, loins or groins, swelling of the lim!, freijueiit Joire to pass water. --anty turbid urine talin...t - in tl.i. .irin,. r.-(,ilMiti. l.rirk .t an., irmvol in t!.e IU-1 Wr, all of E1lR lit i . tj ' i ;. r . cx!iimfcnirki Ir, a iniijn B.-.k on Catarrh t Jrv'-' ' l" i tr.c gtutnach, regulate t..e ki.J:iey- aa-l j liwrU, stimulate the liver, in vi.-.r itoj the nerve-. a:.d purity the M..l. It's, ai Btowb. Don't Fail to Try This. Whenever an h-.m.-rt tril U triveii Bitter- i' t anv troav.e it i- r-,n fur a irn. mri . -. sale by all Jru-gists Ire-. Addres- Smith Br.-?., Fresno, Cal. Attention K. of P. All meml.-r of Aipha I. dge No. 47, are re.jues!e,l to 1 pres tit at the leu lar meeting next We-lne-liy vuniiig. Julv ;. a there wiil le i:.s!a'!ation of ofllcers. and other iiiijrUnt business. A Bargain. BORN FIKHfill. In Boseburg, July 1, lw02, to Mr. and Mr. W. II. Fisher, a 10-ound boy. RKNXY. In Rowburg, July 1, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. F. I Kenny, a son. RIHDI.K. In Riddle, Oregon, July 2, 1902, to Mr. ami Mrs. I.B Riddle, a danghtrr. JACKSON. At Looking Class, July 7, 1U02, to Mr. and Mr. Wm. J. Jack son, a daughter. HOCCK. In Roseburg, June 30, Hstf, to the wife of Dr. Geo. E Houck.a bonneing 10 pound boy. 15 a re of fine Ian 1 on county road 2 miles north of Roseburg. a'.l uniier cultivation. 75 fruit b.-arii.i: trees. grape vines etc. A g.-l four room houe, a Uirn sl-l and all mves.iry iMithouM-s, all well fciire. a!sijp. spring near Imtw. for particular apply at this cttice or of ItayU-ss v Sunncr, near dein.t. Cream Wanted. Ifciuglas County Creamery wants your cream and w ill ay highest -a-h price for butter lilt. Write re.nn ran. Will furnish you Cream Separators that are second to none in Quality and Price on most any condition you may desire. The Sharpie. Tubuler Cream Separator leads. Itntiglas count y creamery r-ferr ajice. First National Bank and iJouglas Count v Rank, loeburg, On-gon. w.n'erful tn:c i.-r rnn .'low u sy-v n-s. Electric Bjt'.iM rx-sitively ca-e? K; l:n-v arid Liver Trou h-?. S:.:n.u-h I'!.r lers, Nervousi.ess, Slef'j-lc's-.e , Ri.e l n.a lissii, Ncura'g'a an i etp.-lj Mi. aria. Stif ielj.m .uarai.t.-e-l by A C Ma as ters. tiulvW.vT.U. of lade- rid'-nei;. .". Mii-'.o by the band. r- Il-:--niiit:jn of VLi. .r PlUf A jC- rp U County. 7. M ';.-, Star Span-led Banner. . A.'ceptance of fias for cooBty, by II"::. Kii-j. M. Brjwn. 'J. M;:-k- by the land. 10. Irak. ad !r- to the America a Flag. Mr. E. F-. Ki. har.Js. 11. M '.isic. Ma;e Qiartelte. rati, n bv Hon. (i. M. N-on, Ba.sKOt Piaaer. 1 :2 P. M, Mn-ic by the baad. -Reciution. C.rcet S"!o. Fkvrl.",.. by the ba-l. ' R- iuu -n. 'ru:. by i e l ;)1 iiers. !i-rt sj "e-l i. M.i'ic : y the land. K-.; rao and sack -y. fi r-ac-s for the : still 1 ? r-T.'-i -i--T her at!rv..-t: .r. w to rr w ii 12. 13. 1. About Bo:S. l)o y.-u war.'. -a:iy h'.'i--y fr :n your II v..ii do, . not Live t!n-m in lioxor kei: w!:en y.u can ret it' t latent S frame l(:ve ,";i:i!e;i f..r o:i'y tl-75- Fvr sri-tl.-ns an i l-e supplies, call on John E. Joitn'n Ps.x 331 Roseburg lre. for fcr race girls. !e ir.ven. be added if ?at- isfn t. ry a:rj:..vn e:.:-; van be cis-ie. F.veryl.viv is m.;.t c..rd;a'.ly inviied to a tend. Pri- well tiile-i lunch baskets. Plet.ty ..f he water will be furaished on t' e grounds, fr-e of cl-arge, by the corj. FOR 5ALE. A .--I. cer.tie riiis or driviag horse, weight aUu; P'J lbs.; can be handled by a lady. F-r particulars enquire of The Pi AtVTELER. or ad Ires, tf. C. P. Clazk. Roseburg, tr. $IOO. A man traveled all around the world looking lor a four le if clover and on ins return home loun-i one grow- 1 lie recienation ot (teo. iicuotigai as ing at the d.xr of his house. This I road Buiierviaor for district No. 34, is M' illnstrat the Myrtle Creek nnn-lCepted and Wallace Thompson is ap ing distort, oi Douglas county, pointed to serve the unexpired term ijok ai tne sampie ore i rom in i. me The resignation of L. L. Mathews as Chieltian, Alzora and (old Br.ck mines rond Btl,rTiBor fr d)stret Nf. 83, t on exhibition at the McClal en hoi,se cI)t(J1 m, j0)in Jjedgejietb le appoint. aii"l w inoowu oi varioiiH iMiiiie.s piiier . . nTt.Irl Irrm This evening county court will I too Reward Th rradere of tliie iwner will be The regular July term of county court J pleased to learn that there is at least convened Wednesday mornina with I one dreaded disease that sience lias been xr i Tkmr-. .l able to cure In all us stiges. and that is T ' . 7" . ' r"" Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the sinners a. c. .-Mcnois ana 4. j. i nnni ni.l,h.. ,nM im.n tl1 th m..ti.l present. The day was occurred with the I fraternity. Catarrh jieing a ctmstitn- examination of bills and other routine tional disease. rejaire a constitutional ............ I treatment, mil siararrn cure n taien man I.. , . Ji.,l .. . iiniemauvi uiiu mr IU-n Fisher is appointed road euperri-1 blood and mucous surfaces of the system sorfor Axalea precinct, road district Ne. I thereby destroying the foundation of i(. line GlUPfWi Iihi HMeUK tiriu I .1. i ... u.iiiHi!An . J I ilrvUKlH UT imilUllltl UB IIQ VMIfLHUllUU t pon jK-tition ot Jt. i.yons na d iUn natlJre jn doing Ita work. twenty other. J. W. Krewson ia ap-1 Ti,e prrmrietoTS have so ranch faith in iHiinted Justice of the Peac. for Tats its curative powers, that they ofter One creek precinct, w 'ANTE0 lmmeliately, 10,000 Imniee by easteoa honie-set-k-er w ho desire to purch se di nvt from owners, ranches farm, improved and unimproved lands, and city pmcrty. Write il you've any thing to sell. Address, THOU, m Jl A Musical fducation is lest no'iirel by using a a.A i:.s:r'.. nient. iK.n't corrupt an otherwise 1 musical ear by giving yt.ur chii.lron an inferior piano for practice. The Schumann Piano is sold on terms within the reach -f everyone of moderate means. HE POPULAR MUSIC H0U5ET W. A. BURR & CO. CANTMN, IIwhco, WnnH Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER .EIRE AND LIFE JNSURANCE . Timber ind located and (or ule. Uool bar- (mini in farm praprrlj. A. P. APPLEOATE, YONCALLA. OSK Ihmdred Dollars for any case that it I fails to core. Send for list of testimoni-1 als. Address F. J. Chbsbt Co., Toledo, 0. Pold by Druggists, 75c. Halls family Pills are the beat. BIG BARGAINS For Two Weeks AT ...BELL SISTERS... Our entire stock of Laeies' ''lista NSWSSWWAW.'.WV.V.WAV;SW.V.SoAVY i SIEVER'S BAKERY, Jackson 5treet, near Cass WE ARE STILL IN THE LEAD WITH OCR Fine Cream and Homemade Bread We came to Roseburg t stay, and if wv get as UKval a share of the trade in the fumn' as in the past, e wilt he here a long time yet. Join in the pn .evasion 'f well pleaseil customers who can be seen con tinually passing in and out of our store. THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. ! J. SHIVERS, Proprietor ? Around the Capitol. We will eend the value of one dollar take I end ten cents (fl.10) in booklet, eon- .a w 1 1 I i.Uina Atn t itaiiAii Ink an aujonrnmeni unm Monoay, ju.y vn. .---v '"'7" ,;-cc A WAr bote ?c The county officers with the eiceptlon red area iKeunes t Washington life by. of assessor, will be re-enstalled in their mall for ten cents (cash or stamps). on sale at specially reduced - in f.irnUk I Cliipen v lctofta knlehtea Mr John len. I Ix.nds next Monday. Mr. Etaley will nielfor similar artistic work in London, prices. Iwery thing new aud not succeed Mr. Gillette as assessor on-1 (Tour editor has sample of this.) til next January term expires. when that official's! in thin citv and ou will at once invest in stock while it is at itx lowest price, For sale at room three, Murstera Build ing, tf. The following news it mm was un fortunately left out of the last iHWiie of onr'pnper. George Etten, of San Fran cisco, president of the l'.rotherhood of Railroad Employes, arrived in this city from Winnipeg, last Friday evening and was given a cordial reception by the local division Friday evening and resumed his journey to Pan Fransciwo Saturday. Mr. l'.sti.-s is the father ami organizer of the Brotherhood of Railroad Employes. He started the first divisou at Roseburg, Ore., a year ago last January, and has this,Htate,o,.eiu'ea;h of the cities of tieed will be carried out in th. cireuit ggned lli'V! U011 t0 CaU aild inSPCCt Ur Will Celebrate la the Court Hons. The W. R. C. give notice thai their Fourth of July program will be carried out as originally planned with the n- ccplion of the out-of-doors dinner. KtTCHXM, FrBI.ISHINQ COMPANY. 1050 Third Ave., New York. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. stylish. This is a good time to get a hat for a little money BELL SISTERS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate .01 The Underpriced Store i iiu court noiisv iias in?ea rnKeKCTi o i Russeii joiuison, XMceaeeil. 1 i t i the occasion and the program M.adver- Notice la hereby given by the under- s "pcucu uuu vvc nivivc WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THFj Umpqua Bakery Portland, Rosiiburg, Tho llalles and Ashhind. The onler has grown rapidly. In Portland there nre (KM) inctnlx-rs. All while employes on railroads, except the general ollirorsof tho roads lieing eligible to meiubership. The order is rapidly spreading over the United States. Mr. Ewtes having recently instated a divisoiis atChicog'Ji 111. court room. Accommodations will alio lie afforded those who bring tables and chairs will be furnished on hibit them, with the necessary vouchers ...til .Ian I nueiwu i. M-lll-mill, (eceSCO, IO lilt nnnin t- A IS C mill also creditor. of, Md all persons having BREAD, CAKES, lunch claims against the said deceased, to ex- PIES. COOKII w hich to spread and partake of the deli cacies of the season in regular home style. All of onr citizens are invited to bring luuch and assemble at the court house and have a good time despite the inclement weather. PIES, COOKIES, ETC. "An hotiHt loaf is the noblest work of the bread baker." OUR LOAVES. HONEST LOAVES within six months after the first nnbli cation of this notice, to the said admin' istrator at his offlcs in the city hall, at me corner U4 d ana uaa sireeis, irTVV ft ci f DnrrtlM! Roseburg.Oregon. (JEMAuS & FRLFJI Ai firec puuueauoo oi mis nonce is juiy i .. 1. lf2 D. S. WEST. 3 Proprietors ,130 AdjuinlBtrator. Sew Pfcrtiefildg-! North JackaonS.tr. STOP! Have you visited NORMAN & COMPANY They are now Lvated in the new Hendricks block, one door South of the Railroad Eating House , the best 2r..x':;:v".r A full and complete lino of C:gHjr, and Tobacco, Candie, Nats. Frni's, Etc, eVV-''-'W-.- ycvcovcsv?wosooovovowvovovo Thc largest stock of 20th Century Goods in the town FLSHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Motions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groccrics Provisions Produce Bought Thone 721 vovvovovovovvvc