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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1902)
DON'T OVER LOOK THIS While 3tou are out shopping don't think about buying before you call and see our line of Spring ami Summer Dres Goods as they are the most complete and 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 lino ve excel all others as our line is i he mist complete line in the city. White Waists from 50 cents and upward. Millinery Hero is the line we can save you money in. Walking Hats and street shape. An elegant Sailor or 50 cents. Ladies Shoes Our Imperial 13 Shoes for ladies will compere villi any f:.50 hoe in tho city in the way f wear and Ivautv. Shirts Gentlemen, our liue of Golf and Fancv Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the eitv. Clothing Theeelehrated lavid Adler .fc Son's liu.- of Clothing is known far and near and that is tin line we carry. The prices arc right and the lit is ierlect' and if you will step in we will Mirely convince you thai we can savovoii inoii oy if huying of us. Neck Wear Here is. where we shine. We have ihe swdl eet and most complete line in Southern Ore win, and for the newest and latent thing out don't over lok u as we have them i" the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes Theeelehrated W. 1.. l..uglas Shoe which we are sole agents for, speaks i.r itself, if you will cive them a trial. We hrve them in Oxfords, high cut", also in tan and ox -blood coiors. The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. tine .lnnr nun h i I It"". .- if tln ! The People's Store ABRAMAH Proprietor I BE YOUR OWN JUDGE j! Of Local Interest. HI- U It A I V'V. HI. 1 All we ask is that you try our i PURE CANDIES Ice Cream and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches LatestThing Out. Try them WOOD & BELL, Proprietors Thoue Maine 1?3. CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store SEW BOOKS. Audrtjr-.V.trjJj . norottiy Vfrnoii-' !' V.owf The Klernal CUy-ll-.U Dorothy Houtt. -!'?;" Hearts CooraKeon-iinr l.aiarre-1 Vite nr.f XUe Crits-' fcr,w Tne Right of.Way-Pti-T BIenerliaettf '':;" The CTilir ''!'..' Truth Dtxter-Vrtai'l The Potter and the Clay-'ifwn A Maid of Venice-" 7o-..m GranMark-.V.- wf-i The Portion of Labor-U"ei.'. The Rnllnir Pamlon- Van Circumatance-.V &-'''; God Will It 7ur" Cncle Terry Vikoi To Have ana to HiM-J The Sign of the Irophet--V?jkr Klanore- Ward Count Hannlbal-ll(i.i Tarry, Thon, Till I Comf-(W la the Palace of the Kiim r.Af The Helmet ot aarre-J:rtl Alice of Old Vlncenuea- Thomivo And Hundred I of Others We have Them All Selling: Price, 8i 3 Br Mall. - . 1.35 We rent all the late boobs at 5C. per week CANNON'S Book and Stationery Stor Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Eloe Print of Township Maps showing all vacant l-ande , One Dollar Each. FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks ttuilJin. 'Phone 415. RntK.P.t'K;. OKKIiDN Dr. Lowe, tin well known optician coming fon. ; Advices indicate that hoppiekers will expect 40 to 45 cents jcr lox thi year. ; Isaac l.asswcll, of Riddle, was trans-; acting business in Roseburg Sat ur Jay. j Rulnh Donahue, the Well Fargi fluent of Eugene, Fpcnt Sunday in this city. Mts. Charles Gardner returned Satur day evening from a short visit at Eu gene. Frank Kenedy the proprietor of the Monogram has returned lroin a visit in the Willamette valley. John P. Jones the traveling ticket agent of the S. P. company, was in Roseburg on bueiners last week. J. C). llooth couutv judge of j.cph"tne (V.. wa a Roeburg visitor Friday on ; Li return from a business visit to Port land. j Mcssr.-. F. W. Haynes, Gus Linser. : Elmer Da Motto, Fred Wollenberg and I Mark Jones left Saturday evening for an j outing trip to Crater Lake. ! Clarence Cornutt, of Riddle, was ! transacting business in Roseburg Sat urday. He reports his brother Altred, who has been suffering severely from Sciatic rhetunat ism, able to le about again. T. K. Kichardton. the piano and organ man. return Sunday from a southern visit. Mr. Richardson Las opened up a branch store at Grant's Paes. This mnk- three, scores now opened by Mr. Richardson, Roseburg, Cottage Grove and Grants Pas. Cottage i rove Nug get. Hon. J. o. J'.-.th, was in Rusehnrj Friday greeting his uiany friends here. He report business active in Southern Oregon's mining nietr-jpilis. aithongh the town has suffered two heavy li res louses witliin the past lew week-. He leavs much material is already on the ground for rebuilding the burnt district. Geo. Van pell, one of Ashland's shining lights, arrived in Roseburg Thursday evening, by private conveyance. It is needless to say that genial George -n-jovedhisone night's stand in this city 38 he met a numlier of old acquaintance and fevcral new one. He left Friday morning for Oakland to ineeU his wife and son, who are viiting at that place. T. A. Wood ha worked incessantly to peeure legislation favorable to Indian War Veterans, lie has five other bill in congress to aid veterans. This w ork that lm has done and is exirf-cted to place veterans under obligations to give him their pension business, and it seem to u that they can not afford to give it to anv one else. See his ad. clsewher. Attorney J. A. Buchanan is looking al ter his interests in this matter, and doing his business in Roseburg. (jltf.) to ! I t pre- j .. i" ; and ' ;;i-t. tt'.ir i i .la. . I V.,. "S'-l.ilrg Pat :" , Ft.-l air ''.it - n. : two r-ji-t.-r. at o a o $ n o n o n o o o o n o o o n o a o n o o n o a o a o a o n o O Great Bargain Opportunities The policy of this store is to never carry any goods over from one season to another, and our midsummer clearance sale is a great money-saving event. All summer goods must be closed out to make room for new Fall goods which will soon begin to arive. 'Hip IJiMlcrpHml Store o a o o o a O D O o n a O o o o a o o a O a o a a o o a o a o o o A. French and hi-!l Carroll, of ti".' Pacific Postal te'.egr.tph liue repair gam:. sn-nt Sunday in tla city ii tmiiiii-,' Mvrtle Creek tlii- liilu. alter 1-aiilktier, wlio i- ij"U r.. fientin he American Gn?.rai:tce Ci in this city visiting id.- paii nt. Mr. Mr-. II. Faulkner. i W. E. Dirk ' Carl-.n and A. F. i ' of Portland, arrivi d in t Ii nty S ;ilay niorniiej on tiieir wa i" Y i to rusticate and biv'alm-. i F. I . Palteroii .- mr 1. i Everitt a pr.'pr'u t.'r of the I! Strain 1-aundry, t io- tr.mii-r I lu eii ma de'this inovuin. " Si r i He i branching out in ! u-iiro-. Mr-. 1. K. Sli.ii'ibr.. .k an I -. left thi' l it v Suiid. i i..r 1 1 i iu r, if goti, j'..r the lieiietit of the latter'- health. They expect to ! ab-ent li;oi:tlis. lMve' c.ardian 1: Ins.-1 1 appointed. The Mii:mi;l party le.l i.e 1 the -'ll:;- mit of Mt. A'iaui-. in Wii-:.inji"ii. l.i-t Wednesday ai. l had the hi- !! i-.- k illuminatt'sl Wodnei-day n:ht. ii.iv. and Mrs. Je.r went with the mountain cliinlnT-. Mrs. I.ewi Chapman, of h. l I Montana, wlm had 1 n v::;:.' with her parents Mr. and Mr-. E. Raymond, al-.ve Canyon vi!l arrived h r-- Friday for a short vi-it wit i Mr. and Mrs .1. C. Aiken. llancy ;bjne. j.roprietor of ti- h'..- -burg Hotel, has jit put in a line 1 11:-.!! i.atent hotel register. It ha call lell. ink wells and neat '.hi--ed advertisinir card-, iin-iud.ng t- ads for the Pl.mm'Kvi i:h. Mrs. C. M. P-ri 1-.- ai.d Mrs. Wi,:. Schapers, of Seattle, who l.uve It i n : iting their son and brother. .1. M. l'.rid-- es of this citv l'..r the pa-: n.or.th. r.- turned home Saturday. Ti.ey uer - ac companied by Mrs. J. M. Ti! - a:. 1 children, who will pciel tie- Mirnim-r at S.-attle. It is st ated v.p'ii g v.J a ;!;' i :ty tiiat a well known railroad e:npl"y-e. living in the vacuity of Mill street, r.-ated piite a M-ii-atioii in his iieiglJ-.rh''l , during the late let sj-ll by takin.' a bath in a rain barrel 'birin-.' the ' mall" hour. He now -wear- com.- ..ne put i-e in t he barrel. Mr-. K. J. j a pas-cnger on Saturday's 1-n-al tor Ashland, where she gK-s to pack and -toie her hoiisehoM giKxls and w ill then return to I larrisburg and join her hu-tiaiid, who ha tOt- juite j-crioii-U ill f.-r the past month. They will later i-it Eastern n v-.n and blah.. f.,r Mr. P.-ii.'s h. altli. Jf.T .lame- I In t aal .h.hn flick.-, twoofoiir it. t jN.piilar miu-r-, left Flidav ii'H'ii for I'lue. wli.-re tiny have a J'luRi eoni r:n t 'loiiiit some cross cut tunnel wor,i in tin- haini-'W" mine at that pl..c . l'.oth i ii u an- expert min ers and we wMi them in'icii sMives-. . Cottage (irove l.oa'I'T. Ii.l, it Portland. July P. P."i:', Mr. E. II. Skinner, formerly of KockloM, 11. but for several year-a resilient of pringbriHik, (if. lie was an inventor, -i -i : '.I . a I'roiniiient lioriKiiii iri-i, an i a man of sterling character. ML- widow, a m.u and three daughters sun iv.- him, one of whom is the wife "f Pi"f. C. T. hittle S'V, formerly of this place. The editor enjoyed a pleasant jaunt awheel to the lower Calaj la and re turn Slllidav, spending the day at the home of his unc le, . H. bei ller, where grandma Conner has lieen ipiite ill, but is now much improved in health. Near- all tie fall rain i cut and in the Regina Past is spending the day w ilh friends at Oakland. Fireman Walter Davis left thi- m- ing for a month outing at Newport. Reserve your orders for the Pi.i divm.ki: man he w ill i-it yon soon. License- to marry hae Im-cii i-su,., to Hurt C. RoheJ-ts an. I M.igiie Perry, both of (iurdiuer. Miss Anna Muni, of Portland, is isil- iii-r her aunt Mis. in . Cain 'I I of this city. j Oregon's wool clip this season i said to Ik- the largest and finest in the history ; of the slate. i Rev. Mulli-.ui and family returned home Friday from a plea-ant iil 1" Fpper Willamette valley point-. Mi-s Eilna Mackev, of llarri-l'iirL' returned home Sunday niter a three weeks visit with relative i:i this city. The At mollis are talking "f buildim: a N.rk packing ei-atabli-hmeiit in Port, laud. There is a fndd for a l-i'' one in ihi state. A. . R i-e and Warren I.e.- have ie lur.a d from a trip to Ce.idei Creek, dm -in; tneir absence Mr. R"Se' killed a Luxe black bear. 1 W. ,T. Riichanuii, "f lVni"ii Uliiioi-. arrived in this city Saturday, lor a viMt with his uncle andaunt, J.is. T. Hucbnti an and Mrs. P. P.ettedick. 1 . Abraham and family enjoy.-. I a drive to the ay farm n the Caiapooia yes terday and Mr. and Mr-. 'ley -- i.! ti e lay with friends m ar W iMcir Mr-. M. .l.-eplisoii and dau-hl' r Mis- Rov,.. h.i'e relumed from a plea (llendale News. lire tiii thi.'ildi the Noilhein ition I the s'.aie. M. F. Rapp. Ihe diui;;sl. lo!ie;;ii.i, this n. rning to nftiea I . ria rn'.oil has i hal je "i I hi during Mr. Raop's ab'-rice. Vol' C.n-eV I ' -111 I lie 1 this lie -I'lii: lelt lor A. -toie - from P.n ttso.r, , I; i:h the Curry. p.irtie-. lie lepol '1 he -r.pieln . " i i-'i.n iit i-suisl. tin- I a n.enl of b s.-als. sea lion-, -la i o iie-rant-. Mrs. .J. W. Me.if.. -topl-'i hist IcL-ht ihis fit v "!) her way in t'ahl irui.i. s!i' thi- momii.j;. Ir. .1. A. T"-:.-. . thi- ni .rniag for Th.;.Arah's ranch i h.i l'-n c.iioj.ii:.' M.H.-r. and P.ur-:i ;s a p!e.sa'.t oiilinrf. Hi a." liiacl'.cai'v Hi: i ie- on th he'd, ali.-. ...f Vh'-.i:-' wiih Mr-. .1. 1.- n: r--su r .in 1 h i ::. a :e s ,, ,.lg- all e N. I'. Ri-iev i: I s;l :ri; i ge Allen Sloenin, of Easloii N. Y. is visiting his liiother Alfred Slocum of j ll is city. I Wilbur Jones, lately of Salem, i. building a nice residence on his recently I purchased land in this eitv. I j Mrs. Charles Hint, of San 1 raiu iseo, t will arrive on the 27th for a months Ji.-il with relatives at this ('lace. ! Rev. Flair conducted a most beauti ful and appropriate service at cacli of : the hollies bereft of their baby. Mrs. M. A. Crow, of Riddles, wa- at il.-ml.il.- on Saturday, to attend the j funeral of her little neice. Elsie Sackett. ' I lied, at the family home in this city, 'of I roii.-hiiil pncinonia. Elsie, the only 1 child of Alfred and Ivy Sacketf , aged 7 mouths and S day. I'ie.l, at the family home at Idlewilde .Inly .'1st. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles llaiigherly. of acute pneumonia, aged 10 days. Messrs. .lord. n nud Nuner of the ii.-.. I.yi.al survevers, left town for l'p per A Mica this mnming. Now girls d ui't l'Xik to sad about it. for thev will be back in a few days. M .11. Alls-rt Abraham, a prominent Ro-ebiii g at t rnry, made a nocturnal visit to our city la-t Friday. He is al ;s welcome whether he come by d IV r l.-.iit. The work on tiio inan-e for the miuis- lei and in lanniv in t tit- cuv is grow mg pidly, and our opular preacher. Rev. I'.'air. w iil ' s..i hate a nice home for h.mseliaud famih. lr. und Mi's. Chailei ll.iuherty ie- firniueir ii.ait-ieit grainii'ie t-.i tn kind iiicieb. who showed their luviug .n.patliy d-.ii ing tii bii. f iliiii- and d-ath "i their little baby. Ml-. Ii,-Wev. the aged luothel of .1. I.. I levu v. i-critically i.Iw itl, j-ueumoliia a' the h'.iu . i i hrr .ii P. E. I'ewey, ab'iit 7 m.lc- iioui I i.is c.ty. The i.i.my frietl'I- ot tn.s highly e-t.s-lliel 1 idv h s ,rr..iv. i.ii-I. rt i. ne to is . v.-. at the 0 Slaughter SalePrices Talk Ladies' Shoes j: Towels 1 a:i I I'.i'U.'. II .:n -wo . i cir C-.ti.ig- Mr. Tlia- kr.ih an 1 w ii. W !c . W 1 :i r. t :-.r: t thi- t.a'l e eniiig. .1. A. P.-rry. J. A. P.tlchai.au t i..ii!e- IViry i.-virr.'-l t';.i- iie-i :n 'in ii'-ar IV-.-! w here t!.e L. -sw an "'.ting l i.eit- i.iniie-" elljoyil. : i.i al Pe,-1 visit ing Mr Ph.u 1. -'.i.-ri:: Wither-. I ti.'.-citVo'.er U'.gli j Alia- Part Ray. who h I h.a-i: fr-.ni N.-Va-ia t" th.it gi- ! rum .1 . ri:.g '1 r.i. v at .tun- 'i'.n City. I 'ii.ir i.'V w ' ne al th' C a i: :. h le. t!m- I.i.c ReV. I '. b.-l-.l loo f 'ightel. n-ult ing in en.- n- r-e air 1 1 i 1 1 lvll an I.l.n 1 .n ig I Eugene, s . Fri lay w i: 'le;:' ... he w.i- bi ing a:.-.cr t - tl.e s i'....u-k--e'- r $3.00, S2.50 and $2.00 tt 50c values now 5 values now going ior ONE DOLLAR For further information SEE OUii WINDOW 45c values now. - -40c values now -35 & 30c values now 25c values now - - 43c 36c 33c 25c 19o l If you're skeptical If ii SEE OUR WINDOW The Big Store JOSEPHSOFS The Big Store Mail Orricis Pioniptly Filled. Every tbiu; guaranteed as represented or money back will hear of h Pel Id To'.so i.-t a part id-- l,:ihi-.. !. a.- to n;..ed. r. 1 T lolies. w j! n had the of cd in l, ie. whi. -ii cails.-.i 1 1 : 1 1 1 to to I '.flid.de to hive i; r. I'.ov. . r-j i-Tiorioe l the e-:.-r ia . and Mr. T"!"ii i- r t" l IV. i Educational Notes. I :y I 11 Hi, is :,'-: s .i l !3 BOSVVELL SPRINGS HOTEL Douglas County Oregon. In. -. in : ;! th.: ! 1, t. I . d: i :ag p. .1 1 1 . i ' ! . I i : I J i ' g : K: v in - . I --a. h . retili 11 ' ..... I l'l ; .g the i ; ighi'-r .V -:cl i:;. r. ..i ir grate- The le ti'-n w ii; Augu-t (Hil l e! gr.i:'. :": ! . h- .Ui i.aa-i3-- t r--gi:. i- !,.;! ::-!. 1 the Am S.I 11.. II. Hi i T:. .-j r.r.-ar -r. -i.i.ii. a i.-.l Ijt th ' nt-rrii -'..;(;,, K ;: - i t I.nvr tr..iii: ' Ij l.-t .. ;:.,. r-. C. :h. -H..:r..l --:..-.. tl.e ( "i-.rt II- nr.- ;ui..-i...r-i. ..i I: ir- . 'n.;;nacrii' r.-.-. . . j f I.t;-r --Kii-1 l'il:i'- rt -.'i'rioatr en tri-: rrru;- I.. lice tfie Kinif , Trs.ii. .i..:, .. lr. .tit .,: .....r . :--'.'- IhepT'.'-J nvc 1 il I ne nr rueer ii'.Yr-ri ss.--w uau u.ni.i.i(.i ur iiiuc nlir.K3liM.3: I rora II j ;-r wr'l oj, ia-:u.liBs I 1- a ' It ir,-!nii't.r- I'r !:. ! ii P. over- I pr";i.;:a 1 c . ;! 1 j l'-r'- 11.. r. I P 1,1 e-n: v Inrt.tiite h fot'th' '-'o-.'oo .;ir r.'-ir.m I-t: ;-.- rn-i i.;g.er. i. a- it- i ml ! tl.e P- - h .rg. A. .;. -te !. P-esi le th reg: . a: 'l.'TS in stay th'V .He i 1. :.! ! tat.1 'i,r i!"On l ir.p : .rr.::.r :hc !..i;.. fx. ' rr 'i IF g:: . tr ' B - .i .v.fi 1 Mirif?-.'ira h-'-r-. ' ... .';a h'-crt-' ii urj I ar-Tia:-" ! -'U -Alt unt:. Set.; Ji. I fr. - - jr. l:JrT mz.4 CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL. Proprietor. P hrok.-n. r the line anii'i Mrs..l. l.n F aske-1 the j'li lv Hhoek on the CalapH.ia. only late spring . . l : . . . l .. l i : lain leliiailiin Maiciiig, aim a ooiiiiii- fnl harvt r-t i- assured. The mnei-al of the lale Mrs .1. M. SViight was held from the l'.aptlt church 1 rid iv afternoon, with services liV l!e. i?. A. DoUlihlK. Thell; W.l lare altendance, attesting the high es teem in which thisj lionore.t m .neer lady was held in the community in which she had so" lung resided. The body was laid to dual icht in tie. I. (I. 0. K. cemetery, lieside that of her hre hnshand. The First National I'.ank of Rosehur),' was closed on account of the funeral of the mother of Cashier W . T. Wright, and a graceful courtesy was shown by the Hotiglas, County Iank by also ( 'loHiig iluring tlu nftcrnon. A very enjoyable time f.as repor(c( by large numlier d yming ).eople, at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mr?. Tetcr i'.enitlick last Saturday evening, the on casioii Ix'jii); the celebration f.f tie 17(1 birthday aniilven-aiy of their daughter Miss Klfiie. Games ami music were the features of the evening, and after fieshiiientu were sei ved, al a late hour tlie guests departed for their respective homes wi-hiii Miss KUiu many hnppy retuiliesof the occasion. TliOe present were: Miases Pll i Plack, P.essie Kidder, Kuth Hamilton, laniiia Shelhrfdc lalilli Moore, Vivian .h-uelt, Annii NVhartou. Iielhi Moore, Hazel .fewett Me,-sis Hally Hell, Ihvight Perry, Pay M(Kire, Wilbur l'airkner, Kay Henderson riovd P. null and Mr. P.uehamiii from I ; , I ; i a i '. i n. : iij!.:. ind i a ;i a a ..y . tlii.g i-- eg ler;:.g it iii-. s-i-s.! i - !. .i 1 to r- i.'-ve it- .'.iff.-ritigs. i.' l Pittsl.iirir, Pa., l.a to arn -t ia r hi;-'t'.'.;.d. W h". -I.e. l.iiliis. ha If l,.as.ll. r.cii. g in female anirt- i- r twftity j.-af. -p--t.d- illg i: 11 his money 1'T lingerie, and Leg- l.-ctii.g U pay relit or u--ry bi!l-. 1 rel J. It...kc:y. "vvri.nientai la-j-i-r of da mi-. p.ifs-.,l through the city re- entlv from Hold Hill wlien- he insj .. . - .... tii tli e plans lor 'laming n.e nyuo rivt r and installing a larjfe -lvtrie i..w,-r hint. liraid" Pass (il.er r. J. A. Wil'.is. an ntei prising eitii.-n . ( the Mvrtje Cre-k Cointiiili.ity. made the Pl.Aisi.EAi rn a pleasant cail this iii' rn- . : i 11. 111'. II' repoi.s l'iH-1'li l.l"l'- ...i-.ne tivity at Myrtle Cn-ek and the I i lull project a-uaic nig ;iiiM.iri"i;ini. I re i .1. I'lakcly reliliii. d home l iiday from -, l.iisin s trip to Portland and on -aturdav went to odd Hill to m - al.nt the construction of a l.ig dam ;it thai a water n.-r projei t in which he s interested. His kjrc t iinprevi un lit work i progressing ery satisfact'.rady. Prank i rreil. the victim of the tie- loral'le Millwootl bridge .lir.l-ter. wc are s.'1-rv to l'-ani. is in a very precari- u oiidition, yet hopes are entertained .r Ins lecoverv. it was ine iniention o roiiiove I im t" his home from Mill- w.d ves-terdav. President . I. H. rcutt, .md his estim- iblf family have arrived at Irain from their h.wa home, and were accord'-'t a .earty irccptioii by the Ilrain insaple. The Drain Normal has made wondcriul idvaucement under the efficent manage. mciit oi President drcutt . The 1 . 1-. Civil Service Commission will hold examinations, during ."-eptein- 1h.t and October, in m-veral places in ach stute tp secure voting m n and wo men for the government service, lln-re are now ll,,'.,4-M (".sitiotis in the classi fied civil wrvice, being an increase of 4il,7:W in tix years. There, were i,!i.U persons appointed between duly I. P.'ltl, and April IS, P.H-, being at Ihe rate of 10,070 tor the year. There w ill probably ie 1 1 .Of X appointments next year. Sah itries at appointment vary from t.. ll.'Jtjt) a year u it h liiM-ial promotions niterwards. All appointments are for ife and for most jKisitions only a com- mon-sehool education is re.plired. Poli ties oi religion is not considered. Those lesirini; to take examinations of tln kind can get information alimit them free by w riting to the Columbian Corre spondence Collet, Washington, I. ('., and asking fur its Civil Service ( ata logueior VMY2. : t:.a:.:'i Ma'i i i: . i II m. an 1 Mi '.:-. is ;-i'i.;g tia- city t. r:t;s ..; u a- a . a i.i'lig M i l,'-, s y ar- ; ahi- Co r t :'.!. !' ;d ;i- d.-t . i ..! p. Iri.-t.'l- ia . i t several w ht ! she ..Vi J. Ih P. 'i.i-l 'i.ig her u'iioeroii' Mi- Ma l i ta ig h - 1 at Ihi- phice. ! r'.ci'.y -.puUr. hc is t;nc ::it' i.-ctu.il :-t'n::i- i.a-.i::g ; -st :"r.:.s!.el a four gr.i hnle t our. at thf t 'T-- . he i- rJn.il s a .w!cojiie lcahefi' Lxamination ire.- i ;ri:.g ti.e ws k. i ie- ev.i ct'.tcrt.tm- .rl.t Will e "' .'i.el.t. The Ilil'iSiC will 1-r the .i.r.-.tioa . f Mi H..el Full pr-vram v ill I' I. el! . rtl. :. hi a !, -. I..-,; j. al.ow- i.i f j. 'i .1 ;t;ng an Institute, ! tea. i.er- in ti.e -..;!, ty. whe'.h'T i.g or :..t. '.rd.-r t. k-sep th.-ir I stai.d r g. must it :u d.'.i ing the wi-n. - hoidini; stg;,. ,vr- ! .-. Perry in th lie .-I to and a tCini. vr'.li ttr.-l : Thi-. ti- l!:'C the O I f I To Veterans of InJitn Wars. I have n , -.'.' in :.t lea-! !'. I .. hi - t.. It ar.'i -t.r le i iii. an la: .iini, g in-: . .ii v.ii :.. ie arrangement withYVm. nbh-he.1 j Pol-oii. a n-iideiit Attorney .f j Washington City, t.j pr-.-ut e',aiu. l--r i-.-11-ion on the patt ! the xetrar .:' Indian Wat, or their i.lv. and an assure you r.i pr-jn.pt a;id ener getic pro-vcuti.,:. ' daimes. I havea hand the r-vry liaikf, and Hon Id Y.t9 to rxijVe fat! yr.or r'" cati-n-1. Ii crif-r ihit voururr.'i.-jtiori Frm Wanted. Your. man wra".ts to leise a. -xl uroishr-1 raueh o: share tVr a term of years. Mut I- within five mile railr.si 1 s;at.jn. A Idre V. s., care P'jkLl'..-r. lJos.bur, Ore. Bargains in Wheels. a- " i.i.ty p.: test I- I iv i h. gi. n that the iTiiiity ' writ n i. nt "I I-oiisLi r.-gehir t xamiua .1' t vlitit V w ii ..n i f al pi;- ai.d county paper t ti.e Ii-.-ehurg Oregon. i" ... N.a'..v i- : J . I i lit '!1 id f.-r -ta C.'.rt hot'.- !-u-: l -r-tat'- ..ij.ers Commencing Wr '.-iies-lay. Aiigc.st lah at nineo't-h- k a. in. ate I c-.titintiir.it until Saturday Aus:it P'. at foc.r t'c;i-k. W. di.es.l:i -Pen tii. ihip, history . ) i: g. algel-ia. reaii'.ng. l.ti-d law. Thnrs lav Written arithmetic, theory oi t.-athiiig. grammar. 1 -.k-kef-pin;.' f physic-, iil government. I ri lay Physioh-gy, peograj.hy, rr.fn t.d arithmetic "n.p"ition, physical yet-gr.iphy, Saltuday P-'la:iy, plane geometry, general hist.ry, linglish Literature, p-ycl.o'.ogv. I'..r et.unty paper Commencing W i-liie-day. August 1:?, at nine o'clock a. m.. an I ivntinutng until I ri.lay Aug ust l.". at ioiir o'cl.t k. 1 ir-t. econ l and Third tirade I'erti- licitts. Wednesday Peiiinan-hip. history, or ogiaphy. reading. Thur-'lay Written arithmetic, phy- i.'logy. civil government. Priluarv Certilicates edueday -.-iiuaiiship, orth"t:ra.hy. reading. arithmetic. Thurs-lay Art of tjucstiouiiig, thmry f teaching, nieth'Hls, jdiysiolugy. 1', B. H VMItN, t o. SchtMil Supt.. I'ouglas Co. : r--a i . i.d ti.. Cream Wanted. Iiouglas County Creamery ants your ream and will pay highest cash prices ..r butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will furnish yon Cream Separators that ...... ! are seeomi to none in ipiauty aui rrit-e on most any condition you n(ay .lesire. The Shari.h Tubiiler Cream Separator ads. Imgla" coiuify creamery rettr- ances, First National Hank and Douglas utility Bank, Hosebnrg, Oregon. Ito, Tor Olalla Reunion. M. W, Aldrich iiiionns us that exten eive arraiiyeiricnti' are lK-ing made for the three .lays pioneer and veteran re union nt Olalla earlv in Sei'tember. Mr? Aldrich will conduct a lirst-clasB restaut rant and stand confectioneries, ?of drinkii, etc. on the grounds. A fine dance platform will also be conlructed and a dance will lie run the first two nights until midnight and till the wee unall hours Ihe last iiiuht. .Messrs. K Soper and C. A. I 'rock w ill have charg of the dance program which insures it fciiccesB. Music by Apprlliofi's orchf-s trv to f.-r t: li-neti . is. I nt t.. teat hi r that to make - I.-, This i ..- : We: t g ;!.e .i.-r.v.-l t a-i:.. -hot ' I 1- .t.t- r-. i . i.g t.tkt ll ill s h...i Ill I ).' ss-i ..li A t.uu.t. r i' t i :.. :. -! o:;h !'"'' ir-ni tlieexvr a'.i with the t f- tn- N-t'. r luttirc e li.M a i w. itr.r. ,.f t r l of l.rt may spv-hly pr"s i:!st I fir.J it r.e-i ' c-ss .ry t . L.Ue vn.e r-;-j!i-i'ni. p..rty m iu.;a:,:!j!i i .ook ;.:tt-r tr. n.a'.t-r i i -er-;:.. tnerehy si-.r! an early W La- i in '-i vera fBd hied : fci"Ti:I xfcirh e wLil !! t tr low i pt:j or w i.i trade icr ooJ. A. I. .IJJkSTEHS & LO. . I I ti.ent .:' all claim and for thi' n I ae inade the arri.gein rit ' i":otl. a-1 lr-s ail ,-..Ti,muni-1 i t-. or ca'l on Ji-ilN II. !IUPK, U'm P.o-eourg. Oh(iii. notice to creditors. itrt'.f tli.- State 't! i ,-.:aiiit. t' toit g g ;.t r..!c-i. '.ce her-. 1 dit.-vtors a:. l j.tr: r. in h so v.e inn-! l.n ' ?'.- understar.d e... ':. r.ther. A lim;tl -u; iv ..- th.- i. a study for the Public vV'.'.' oi Oregon i i .... . i - 1. 3S K-eil rec. i.e i. :, te .- -o s;: - , c:ani ; rx- t -f. . li... -'.. ., i.e ."o. .1 l.il.i o p . yy. . f. at this oifi-e, . r ..poti re-pe t I v Vt'-r. enc!oing - t-nt stamp ior p.-t.ige. in the C'-nnty ( g ti t'-r I"Uga Cuiii.ty. I n t he matte r "j it ilatr ' i r.i 1 K..-ei;H. Jo!.i,v,u. ms-fjgA.1. t I Notice i hereby given by the ujuler. i , j : sigti.sl ad3nt.:trat r f th? cti.? of hu li. Johns-.:i, ,JcciSi-d. to tl.e tl TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Tie" haxiii: fariu kiu.L cr riILgr property e r jie or "X.-hAa-ge, nl i Wei! tt. i-rtii ami the ti- rrjii dilate firm on North Jackn Sir--l . J.dil.lI.VS&lO Real FtaT l..ight, f. . t,r rt. char..-.l V a- Fiteri pr.peny. Al, Cioernm nt land eoUe-l. Cruivr aUay on haivL K:imat fuF nisle d. etc. jgp cri-ditoj in jr'r. Catirrh of thd HaJ aril In .iat l:lke "lir oi ti ache ail over. make vuil snore. ili;k husky, can--- y-i.i tops iiji your ti"s-, -.r m-M' ;t h T-Qf Ront. Four r.Miin cottiige (fiunishetl) on Pino Mrcct near I!. U. depot. F.ninirv of I). S. West. Letter LUt. lieinainiug uncalled for nt the l!nsc- burR postollice. Persons calling for these letters w ill please state the tlate on which they are advertised, July 1S pm:: The letters v. ill be dunged for at the. Bradford, Iyer Pcterstm, Oscar ( . Burns, Kouglas 2 Olsson, Carl Hawkins, 'red Smelhurst, Joe.h Huff, Mrs. Amain Slowell, ('y Kills, l. Their, Bi-rthn rate of one cent eacli. '. A- Fkatkh, V, M. iiinl barn, brings on catarrhal le adache and neuralgia. mith Pro;.' S. P.. Cat arrh Cure a'.tact- this Ctiinn. on, .head luldseae. on new and con. ft principle. It ei.idit atcs ll.e disea-.- fr.'i.i the sys tem and rest n - the mucotl memi. ratios to a healthy condition and will cue catarrh no matter where i.-cati-d. For sale by all drliggesls. It., k .-u catarrh fr'. Address ii.ith hr.is., pre no,.Cal. h.i ing a..irt the ai-i tievaserl. ti ex- hilii: them, wttii the inveartr voucher. wttl.iii ix ?:'!. after tl.- first ruhii-. c.iti"n of thi t:otiee, Ui ti.e nil admin- i-trator at hi offic-in the city hah, at' the corner 'J Mkia and Oak re-t, : Reiburg. Orfn. I irst pnUiciticu of thi totic i July . r, ioo2. n, s. wkst, ' ! j:l) Administrator. Houschl J Goods for Sale. Mrs. N. Boyd desires to m-11 all .f her household -g.l and v. ill ll-pose of everything ;;t u p ieri:i.-e. im linling also u lfn'l iii.itlel Uaml'ier bicvcle. Applv at her old groei-rv stand. Bask.it .tectinc There will Ih a basket meeting at the Pine tirove church on IVer creek Sun day Aug. 3rd. tiosjK'l sonic at 11 a. in. and 3 p. in. Preaching by Hev. F. S. Minsiiall. I.veryh kIv invit.sl to til li their lsjsket and come and siend the. lav. t'nHl bhade and water. al County Treasurer's Notice Smiths.' Dandruff PomaJe. -t.p iti hing M-alp upon cne application thrtv tt six reiiKive all tlantlruff and will stop falling; hair. Irice .V) c.. For ale by Marster DrusCo. Mlt im i mm Iron r-s Clad l Wagons Ytnr arrameu Fullv Hacks an4 Buggies OAKLAND, ORE 111 i. .M. Wvatherbv T. A. nury I. L. Martin Roseburg Real Estate Co. F.iiiu ami Timber LanJ Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber IvStiiuates a Specialty. List your proper tv with us. j Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass, hunt, fish or camp on the land of the Curry Estate. lY..soi?dona;j ko will be prosecute n the lull extent o! tlC hw. Estate of N.Cfuuv, Notice is herel e oin t nil parties holding county warrant endorsed prior to ami iiiclu.liiiK' dan. 1", 'W are re ipiesttsl to present the same at county treasun-r's ollice for payment as interuil will cease thereon niter (he. date (.f this notice. Tins Julv 17, l!HC. tiro. W. IhMMicK, ('onnty Tl'Oaanror. Oi-eguit and Other Poems 1 8 the title of a little hook containing my poems, which I have Just had pub lithed. I am now selling it over Unse hnia. and will mail it to anv one who will send me P cents. Address, Ai.ihin lMKs, Koschuvy, Oregon, It Plays on Your Nerves while you arc playing ..n it i piano tliat von"t keep in time and that' lack ing in tpia'.ity of sor.ttd. neh n instru ment i torU'.rv iiiie;d of treastirv. rt thol.-k- ll'sthe th.atvt ill the end. Buy :i iiiigniry piano. Periivt in iin strue; io.i. in toii -li ati l t-me. The htt made ior I he in ni -y. F,x.vt liiigl y low jirictsl t'Mi. Cash or Installment. Write (n; u;t.,!-ue. W. A. BURR & CO. VO VO'.OSOSCSOAO,.0'.0,.OVCAOSONCOSOSO VOVOVO S Tllf 1.irrr..;t ct-fM-lr iif -oth CiMitnrv (tioii-; ltl tliC town I FISHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes fiats and Caps Groceries, Provisions .1. A. Treci'c. rp1a.-oe.iittu; Patrick & Co. 221 Hai'soue. St s-an I rancisco nianus!. factors rubliers, stamps, stenciU, etc.. In. paradinjjoui- streets with hi uni.pte and A artistic car. (iive hiui your onlers by all I VI w Ti..m.ii ill ..I'llil fl Hl'ill.r I V mean", ..-V, ... ... - trlploC.H.ii P.ay and return, thence, to' I'lOdUCC llOUgUt 'l"none J21 NUP CY.U fainton, Illinois. M., S'l, a .o