The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, August 04, 1902, Image 2

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.Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show,
Will be Here August 30, So Will We.
RICE & RICE
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Come in and rest yourself while in town,
sion Free. Plenty chairs and stools.
Admis-
ak!
DEATH Of J. REX BVARS.
Passed to His Final Rest Last
Thursday at Salem.
AfTER A PROLONGE ILLNESS.
URRAT UASTliRN KAII.KOAO.
Ar.
Kinney Favorably Impressed
With Coos Bay Country.
Was A Practicing Physician And A
Veteran Ot' The Spanish
American War.
GOOD GRANITE
S ere is the most economical, most
durable and most satisfactory mate
rial for kitchen use. It wonM lie
Lard to find a larger ussortment or a
batter qnality of Granite Ware than
we have, and we want yon to see it.
The good kind costs no more than
the poor kind if you bny the good
kind here.
It's a Real Pleasure
to get the meals for the family when
you have a complete set of necessary
ntensils with a new style Standard
Range to cook npon.
We Furnish Kitchens
throughout, and can 6ave yoa time
and money, and many steps when
von want auythiujr in the way of
kitchen supplies.
We are prepared for you all.- Largest Selection
of Furniture in Southwestern Oregon. Come and
see us and buy where your go farthest. Wholesale
and Retail.
RICE & RICE
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. The Twic--Fk
Roseburg Plaindealer
Published Monday and Thursdays.
PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. 1
W. C.Coxxee, Editor and Publisher
Feed Wright, City Editor, .Solicitor.
T. linn. Foreman
Twic-a-Tk PUindakr. er year, 51-50
Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg,
Ore., as second class mail matter.
Advertising Rates on Application.
AOUVT 4,
First Warden J. T. Janes, of the
Oregon penitentiary, created a stir
in official circles at Salem late last
week, by giving out an interview, in
which he differed radically from hi
superior officer regarding the pay
ment of the reward for the Tetnrn of
Merrill's body. He contends that
the whole amount offered for the
capture and return of Merrill, 1"00,
should be paid. Superintendent Lee
offeresMrs. Wagtroner only 500.
Janes has been np in Washington,
and had the opportunity of brushing
up against public sentiment np there-
The public-spirited promoters of
any new enterprise meet np with some
very stunning rebuffs in this pro
gressive, bustling town of ours. For
instance, the committee appointed to
solicit a fand to le used in compiling
and printing a creditable descriptive
pamphlet dealing with facts concern
ing Douglas county, for distribution
East through the Harriman Bureau
of Immigration, encountered a few
fellows here who were "agin" the
the proposition, as they usually are
when a $-3 or ?10 donation is solicited
for some public enterprise, from
which investment they cannot 6ee
any direct personal gain one fellow
even venturing the assertion that he
had more business ten years ago
than he has now. This fellow be
lieves in progressing backward and
its dimes against doughnuts that ten
years hence he will have a great deal
less business than he has nowt Such
skinflints should migrate to some
lone islet in the Pacific's broad ex
panse, where, shut out from the
world's progress and advancement
they conld, with the lapse of a few
short years, degenerate into the grin
ning long-tailed type of primitive
man.
The following good 6tory is told of
a San Francisco millionaire who has
been dead some years: A young
man came to him one day and solicit
ed pecuniary aid to start him in busi
ness. "Do yoa drink" a&ked the
millionaire. "Once in a while.'
Stop it. Stop it for a year and then
come and see me." The young man
broke off the habit at once, and at
the end of the year came to see the
millionaire again. "Do you smoke?"
asked the successful man, "Xow and
then' "Stop it Stop it for a year,
and then come and see me again.''
The young man went home and broke
off the habit. It took him some little
time, but finally he worried through
the year, and presented himself
again. "Do yoa chew" asked the
philanthropist. "Yes, I do," waB
the desperate reply. "Stop it for a
year, and then come and see me
again." The young man stopped
chewing, but never went back again.
When asked by his anxioUB friends
why he never called on the million
aire again, he replied that he knew
exactly what the man was driving at.
"He'd have told me that now 1 had
fitoppad drinkiog and smoking and
chewing, I mnst have saved enough
to start myself in business. And I
have."
Itisalong while until Governor
Chamberlain will have the pleasure
of rewarding the faithful, but when
that time does come, there will be to
few offices to parcel out that only
about one in a hundred can be rec
ognized. Aside from his' private
secetary, stenographer, 6tate land
agent and prison superintendent
there are no offices that pay any
thing. . The stenographer is not well
paid. The commandant of the
soldiers home receives no large salary,
and the several members of the
different 6tate boards receive only a
small rer diem and mileage for time
actually employed. There is more
being esid about the prison eupenn
tendency than of all the other offices
combined. Ex-sbenff Durbin, of
Marion, would not cast this appoint
ment lightly aside. Ralera Sentinel.
100,000 pamphlets discriptive of
Douglas County will be issued by the
wide-wake, progresive and pnblic
epiriteJ citizens of this county. The
Soliciting committee whh is ont
endeavoring to secure funds for this
purpose report flattering success.
The people generally seem interested
in bringing more people to our coun
try and seem to be thoroughly awake
to the grand inexpensive opportunity
afforded us to reach the people
desired through the medium of the
Harriman llailroal .Immigration
Bareau. Old D.mglavts waking up.
Ia our long list of new. bridges
and bridge improvements made at
the order of the rt-c-nt ontnty conrt
which appeared in a late issue, was
unfortunately omitted one new cover-
ered bridge at Roseburg and two
new covered bridges at Anlanf.
"President Itoosevelt will have a
solid delegation from New York state
to the next Republican National
Convention this statement was
made recently by Thomas C. Piatt,
of New York, after a conference with
the President at Sagamore HilL
The officers propose to make the
district fair at Roseburg this fall
excell all former exhibits. President
London 8nd Secretary McCall are
exerting their best efforts to accora
plish this end.
The Democrats are looking with
rapt attention for an evidence of a
break in the unity line presented by
the Republicans. The solid line
moves on.
Wm C. Whitney says that the Dem
ocrats "are without a man or with
out an issue,'' and probably he is glad
of it.
The Salfin Daily Statesman nl Anu.-t
1, ivntaiiu-l Hit' lollowinj; mvomit of the
deal li ni one of D.ntsila County's favor
ite !.mn, i .1. Rex I'.y.uH, u most
worthy and highly o-ireint'tl young man .
wli.i-e many friends ia this city and
eountv were sliiX'kivl'at learning. i his
death si ud will sincerely mourn hi early
demise :
Or. .1. Hex llyar, one of the m st
Mpnl:ir and highly resected young
men of this city and s. .u of lieneial and
Mr. W. II. l'.yais, passtsl away i-eaee-lully
and painlessly at his lenue No. 4Vi
Coimnerv ial -treet. at tl::M o'clock last
evening, alter an illness of several
months' duration, of tuberculosis, aged
'24 wars, S uioiith and IS dav.
lVce.ised first saw the lyht oi day in
R'lsrlmrg, Oiv-oii. on NoveiuU-r, t, lsTT,
lie was (Mi-r'ssed ot an exivtitmally
goViil education and was thoroughly
qualified to pursue his chos.en profession
to an ultimate success, having gradua
ted from the grammar grades of the
Portland High S-hool at the age of six
teen years, and immediately took up 'he
study of medicine When war was ih
clare.l il h S..im, li.iWer. and the
President issued a call for volunteer.
Kex. w ho was in liosiduirg at the time,
was among the tirst to an-wer the call
and i-nlisted as a private in Company P.,
of the Second Oregon Volunteer Keni
meiit. lie was mustered in with his
company at Portland, but on account of
his knowledge of medicine, hu was as
signed to the Kcgimental Hospital Corps.
There Ix ing vacancy in the stewardship
of the Hospital Corps, an examination
was held for the isitioii for which
there were several aspirants and Hex,
notwithstanding the fact that he entered
in com-tition with four experienced
p'iarmaeit.s all of w hom were his su
periors in ago and in point of practice.
i passl the examination with the highest
I honors and 1 1 cei ved the apiim nunt of
Hospital Steward in which honored and
respiill-lliic Jms;toli l.e KTViiI With the
regiment throun .tit the campaign.
liiii l.i return with ifie regiment
and muster out. he i-nteii-l the medical
colle-re of the Willamette I'niversitv
from which he graduated during the
iiKHith of April, Pil. Shortly after his
graduation and having .jualilieil, lefore
tie- state Hoard of Medical Kxaminer.
a full-rleJgisl physician, he received
the appointment a- physician on the
steamship '"Knight Companion" mid
made a voyage npon it in that capacity
to China and return, in which he ac-
jiiitted hiriiM-lf very creditable, but was
"Olllprlled to resign his ositiull nN.l
his return, wii av.uut of the dread
liseasc whieh re-ulted in his ultimate
demise at the l'winning of a career
which gave so much promise of success.
He was jMiesesse.l of cxempWy habits
and disposition: his moral Ijr.icfer
was of the highest standard; endowed
with exceptional professional ipialitica
tious. and hi- absence will Us deeply
mourned in the s.cial circle in which he
was accustomed to move. He was a
member of no secret, fraternal or .- ial
organizations except tin- - Spanish-
American War Veterans' Association
licing au honored member of Hal Hit
lard Camp of thii. city.
Tn-silcs the grief-stricken jarents.
three sisters and throe brothers survive
him as follows; Col. I.. Hysrs, brother,
of Roseburg: Mrs. Ettie Wright, sister,
ofMehama; Mrs. Sherman W. Thomp
son, sister, Salem ; Wm. F. IJyars, edi
tor oi the Goldendalc Scntiual, brother,
Goldendale, Wash., Dr. Alfred II. By.
ars, Maderia, California, and Mi" Vera
L. P.yars, sister, of this city.
Despite his protracted illness through
which he paswd with the greatest of
patience and cheerfulness, he was con
scious of and resigned to his fate to the
last, and even instructed his almost
heart-broken parents and relatives as to
the manner in which he desired to In
laid to his linal rest and bidding each
and all an eflectionate farewell, he
passl away with a smile ujioii Ids
features, which reflected the thankful
ness w ithin his heart and peace to his
soul.
The Portland Telegram says regard
ing the recent visit of Mr. Kinney to
Coo.sP.ay: The Great Eastern Railway
Company, assumed to be the Pacific
Ocean and Portland terminus of a rail
way trom Salt Lake, is the power be
hind the development work at Coos Pax
il) the tdir.po of docks, w arehoiises, etc.
Chief Engineer Kinney, of the Great
Eastern Company, has just returned
from a trip to (..oos Bay where he has
been examining the possibilities of the
enrrouiiding country. He gives it out
that the Great Eastern Company has
prospecis in view mr name ami lor
opening up a rich agricultural country
that is now practically undevelopei
The Belt Erie Railway i to 1m tl
link at Coos p.;1y affording all facilities
for deep-sea vessels in that harlmr.
me line starts at l.mpiie. wheru ex
tensive docks are lieing erected, runs up
the bav to Mar-htield crossing an arm of
the bav to East Marshtield over a draw
bridge, t hen -e circling to lilasgow and
out on the h.irbor ietlv. It i- given out
by the engineer of the line that the lir
Work ol thecompanv In- Incomplete
the licit line around the hay regard li
oi ine progress maoe lowaro actini cou-
structon on this end of the tratiscoiileu-
tal route. Eiupiic City w ill be the base
of operations and work ill lx puslntl
from that point.
M r. Kinnev s.ivs that the Coo Bav
jetty is an excellent piece of harbor im
prow-incut. Ry actual souii'ljug. hi
says, there is T.'J feet of water at the bai
Hi Inch llde .ill-l ln--iV I lull ;l0 feet at !-
tide. Some of t he jut t v woi k has L-ni
torn away in a st-.rm. but Mr. Kinney
proposes to bring hugh blocks of granite
from over the mountains on his road
and build Up the outer end of the ietlv
nt a much lower price than that work
has ever cost ls-fo re. Tin- rubble -tone
and l-ulde s that w ere duiolie 1 in their
at tirst were to small to hold the brns'i
males ineyeo-i .s cents T cu:-ii- j
yard, but with the construction f a ,
railwav line int-i the mountains, where!
ranite ImiIs are easy ,,f .vc-- by the
survey line-, r.iiute Iho. ks may l-
brought out for h.ii i-ir improvement for
. Most of the oppositon to the nomi
nation of Roosevelt for president in
1134 seems to come from Democratic
sources.
Democrats are people who are gen
erally opposed to things says an ex
change. '
SEVERE SHOCK.
Earth Quakes Spreads Kuin and Dis
may in California
Six lii.iMiso), July 111. A most
..i , . i. . e ..j i i -. i
severe miotk oi eariiKiuaKe visin.sI l.os
Alamos and the northern section of that
country at 1 :.'!) this morning. All brick
and adolie buildings were destroved
merchandise was thrown from the shel
ves, chimneys were cracked and th
residents deserted their homes. Severe
shocks were felt at I-miera, Santa
i : i ii i i
-nana ani omer places, nut no serious
damage is reported. " The brick walls of
one building were badly cracked at Santa
Barbara. The resident, of Eos Alamos
were warned bv the State University to
day to desert the locality tenirarily as.
another shck is predictel.
Guardian's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that, in pur
suance of an order of the County Court
of Douglas Count v, State of Oregon,
made on the L'8, day of July, 1902, the
undereigned guardian of the estate of
Eben Huntley, a minor, w ill, on the 21.
day of August, Rmi2, or thereafter, sell,
by private or public sale, at mv home in
the city of Roseburg, Oregon, t he follow ing
described real property, belonging
to the eaiI Eben Huntlv, to-wit : '4' in
terest in lot 7, of nee. 4 tow n ship 2f, S.
range, 12 W. Wil. Mer. in CW County,
Oregon, containing alxmt 4s acres.
Dated this 2K, day of July, 1902.
Margaret A. Noah,
(J31-A2J; GuardiHii,
BANDIT TRACY AGAIN.
Is Said to be Nearing The Idaho
State line.
CROSSED COLtWBIA AT JLNMNS.
Equipped with Two Horses,
four Guns and im Kounds.
ol Ammunition
Si'oKam:. Aug. 1 Il.nry
lugitive JesK-rado, is now
Washington. L'n wounded.
Tracy, the
in eastern
and in good
f..,,r
health, armed w ith
rounds of ainnmniti
five days, ;md
hosi-s. Tr.icV cro-e.l
Riier at " o'clock y,-t
Ulld is now .supposed to
wards the Idaho line,
that he want- to hold U
on- mi
ll. provjsio,i.
prpped it!
L'OO
for
two
I he ('ilumbia
r-lay moniing.
be h.a-b-1 to-Tr.n-y
! lat.-s
a iiank or i-b
an expres- , :i
is.-,l to givi- t
year, to the
i-ape from tl,
s making hi
wall" in W;
declares. lu
ll.
Is he h.l- pr- mi
e .-lllll --I "iO Ml, u i( ,,,(
lit ie- u , h.-.ped llilll I"
I l eg. .li I ', -l i il.-n! i.l i . I
way t" t!i.- II.!.- in tii
tiling. Win II t In- e. h
w ill t.e a I Li.-' ainoi.g
thiew-s." and w ill be -a.-.
Tiai-y sjM.-nt nndj at tin iai.. ii
A. Sanders, six mile- b.-1-.w
oh the Columba River . lie
Columbia Thur.lay morning
at a" ferry I1 miles !.. !..
The rea-i-n tl.e outlaw w. - i
soom r by .indei- .i- tii.it
i lied that if he g..r into an'.
Wolll-1 letlllll alld ''gel el- I, ' -.lit
p .pb '.'. lll'p'l'-'l''ll 11 ill
the l.i-t t l.ihg I did .11 . ;;rlo.
Ah-. ut teli o'cl.w k We l:.e--la in
a ri-h r leading one p.n kl. .. a.-r
the ranch of W. A. S.tndeis, -i
from AVeiiat. in-.-. .- -a-d : !.
know w ho I am"'.'
Sander- r.-i-'i- d -. '
"I am Harry Tracy t In- .-. :i; . l
l vi- t."
The outia'A aiile-un lh.it h-- '
tav ail d.lV 3!: 1 th.it be Mould Ii .!
of W.
Iiatcl.ee,
-se.l the
"i o'cl.x k,
nut.'!
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thre.it-
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h.
til.
SALES
ml l din? -O-v
DAILY
INCREASING 3
Sometimes 3
Two
and even z
Three
a Day
MouJay afteruoou we sold two fine instruments from tl;e
Roseburg house. We are making special Reductions iu
order to make room for our next car whir- is i;o-.v on the
way. One half of this lot we will drop oil at G.ttayc
Grove and the bciauce wc- will bring to Rose
this space for the aijuouucernent of the new
you see Uncle Sam dancing to our
our new car has arrived
v.: 7-. Watch
car.. When
music vou will ki:
it
;l.g
In
li.
nly V) (s-nts per
- d'--p, I he ancle
savs. and sea w els i!i ha
riom to k .
iii.it- fiot. Th
age safe. Mr.
pl-nty
water
I them if tle-v did n
j in. ss. lb- ate two
' Tia.-y e:..piir-l .iU
', aichee and w ante-i
lli.h.l.im
kiniiev I
1 lie oil
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City Treasurer's Notice
Notice i- hereby giit n to ail part ie;
holding city w arrant s ei. b.r-tsl pri-.r t.
let. I!. Pni. are re.piest.-d t-. prcsvn
Uif Mint' at thecitv treasurer s oil;.-- l
paymi-iit as interirt will ce-a-.- therms
alter the date of this ii-.ti.-e.
Il.it.sl duly pi. I'-l'.
FI UIMY t '. Si oi r M.
I 'it v Tr-a siir. r
It
but
IV. .ieiii.-d
1 and -1-cl.t:
or J" und- sin. .
l'ciiiteii'. iarv. He ;
e.'ha:ige 1 !.:- t - i. r
; one-.
j At II 1'. M. be .lj p.
.lliOUt li 11. lie '-ei'.u
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t.. en-- .e t
: ! any iuniiy
ineal- ..! the :
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ne ! tie n..
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g Our prices are such that the people see it is to their advantage to patronize L
us. You will find the best makes and the best instruments at the
g T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE 3
iUuuUiiUuiiiiUiiiiiaiitui.ii-.u'Uiu.w.i
Sie-riff frown ha- Inv.-tigat.-l the stoiy
that Siji Evans, living 1j mil- s north ol
that town, wa held up by Harry Tr. cy
la-t M-.i,day at hi- .tbin and t ainpei'.i-l
ti fr.rni-h the fugitive with f.--l.
Evai.V tory. s- r. p..rt-l. w.-nt int.. j
livelv details. ,l.-c"...r.ng Tra. y sl...w.sl a
woai.d in th- ba- k f hi- le a 1. in-purcd j
th- r .-etc to the Coluinb-.i River, and j
wane-1 th- i-.au Cat he had U-t:er s'ay
If you want to go to I".-- (',,;
p..int-, take the 1:., burg. M.ir-i.:
route. Spring hark- !:,.- I:..i,
-, .-ry day at ii. . M. Ii;. '
Ramard. ag.-i.t.
IT HELPS YOU
1 iresfi
if vv;
f-.r
-a
-iNri:r. in thk
OREGON F1R RELIEF USS'fi Un,Mua Bakery
in hi- cabin m V
the investigatioi,
Evn:.'- -toiy . !
-lav. A? the re-r.lt !
. s-j.er-f: P.r-c.in .bs-lar.-sj
-e a l.ike.
INSURANCE AT COS I.
1K 1 i'B... . :: M.i.ur ... . i. ,. ,.
Aiut.of in- :rsii(e ;:i f .r. .-. t'l.'C-i .
Net gain in one ;.ear,
tr .is, !;
i RbSH AND CLEAN
Orejoii anil Other Poem
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ins -d to rii" j:i
I hung ar-.m.d t! .:;
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Little Ranch for Sale.
A good little !:;. i- for -ale: IT a-res.
adjoining t.t i r r-cuid-, 1:4 mile .-.i-l ..f
Ii.is.-buii:. tiood buildings. g i
l'aring fruit trees, lo acre- in culti
vation. Eric fl--'-'.. I'.r pari'
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;UfiIVER5ITY OF OREGOi
KUOn.M:, OREGON.
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Literature, btieuce iu.l
giueerin, Uni e;.:tv .'
of Medicine, Sch-.". of I
Tuition free. exc.
and Music. ( It:cick ;.ta
2.5o cr year.) Cost
per year.
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Eugene, Oregon
There wa no public funeral services.
Such was the ri-piest of the decedent.
The funeral party left the Eyars home
on Coinnierical street at 2 o'clock Satur
day afternoon, and burial was held in
City View Cemetery, Salem.
A Good Bargain.
1 now have a farm in line order goid
house'uew) and I. arn all necessary out
buildings with farming machinery from
thrasher down. This farm is for sale on
reasonable terms and cheap. One mile
from church and school house. Eor
further information inipiireof or address
W. H. Wkm.s, (Hal la, Or.
Milk, Milk. Milk.
The Caddi" J'airy will furnish you
bottled milk from July 15, !H)2, at live
cents per quart and in addition to this
buttermilk free.
We claim that under our new process
of aerating, purifying and boltling
(which should be the case with all milk
consumed) you net from' twenty-live to
fifty er cent more value for less money
than any other milk delivery in the city
affords. The milk delivered is in quali
ty A 1 and guaranteed to give you entire
satisfaction. As published on our for
mer rate cards I allow one week's trial
free of charge unless entirely satisfac
tory. If you think the alsive is over
drawn, why not give it a trial that we
may demonstrate. Why not spend
your money where your dollars go the
farthest, and patronize a iiermauent
business?' all.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
trespass, hunt, fish or camp on the
land of the Curry Estate, l'ef.onsd'iing
c-o w ill Ih) prosecuted to the full extent
of the law.
Estate of N. Ci'itur,
(rrlf.) Kiverstlale Eiiriii.
...FIRST, LAST AND ONLY VISIT.,..
August 30
ONE DAY ONLY
Roseburff, Saturday
LAST CHANCE FOR YEARS EUROPE THIS FALL I
V
J SIEVER'S BAKERY, Jacksonn2;eS
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THE ROLL OF HONOR
Ccntatb eoit-lni; r.ir.rr I.l!s,:r1t-u. nt.t '"-fi--l t bin tkticmrl thow
nho hr- .Wv.-ii-J ihnr -1..;- I.x to ttt r IiKaoen ilTnliK-ot ej b!Mur
ol tlirlr Mi..a. T- btr ic.iri ttt ..r .1 -t-;'".ttf crlif al. lofnlca s1
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ano congress of ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD
lei br r- n rt f cl.-1n-llif . t. IJ. t!ab!rjr rhtrvttr. r- th
Jmlr-ileft el rtttin:ies- tiiou-an-! tr. aiArly tsrrj rllilrtl Qaartrt of
ti r K'fl' I'ir-r..i: It trorn ell cttwr tinlUtlni, tl at car
uluta attrnUuu. r!iarrsa a: & f-rica'r HfrT htrftolvlrr. Tbr r"t
alrragUi ol Ibla -itr-.Ti utry cco.lltMl ol tUltlk to ttafaa ttt
Tlifr la co abam or art xrriwfx- -ti.-. t It. -Tfrrthlsc la )at aj It la rrrm-
a- n-.t-J to l l!.-i n- i-uu i.air aU two a-'tM t l 0i:l:.fiT lliua-
trmo tt ;h h:.t t:.-r Lao nfr-toiorr toanN ton ztaor IDcni
taiuona la Lt tn n-l-l &' I on th far (atb. L4tt. wnodtrr Uicb tbat
tarr i.:. I u.nnt -hi.j.J aud rv-t lJ n-rnatlon la nr'taolrr aura
aatn.i: :nuo an-iua.tl af.Mu.aoJ icr.r- tlx tuarvri tbat ax .roc anounl
tnlaa ta ..oi i.n ji.Or to a trt..rtrai' c-iao in all mat It
riruu itdM It I- u. V tkIT Alii fc KINUI KUAMTEN OF MISTORV; eicr
no ilrrj w la iiti-nr. tAt C'l-JtsitTlauirT. rr.mttlo- aaTaffcr-'
rlill n lilor) tMtlra. fi.Llolol null au art or rol..itr.l f-tUtatlvB. Il.ua-
tmtnl Lr ibr lierwuira (liI lirriiw c.i ofarivc .rry baiioa on r.n. UJit
TIM. ai.it Uit l.-l.i: n .r.Uu. ii.jO i.r I l.i..r lnnl martini tiiarope.t,
prrrni.l lit a dt-ia.biatLC CI tboae mo.ca marirla ol dTlc Itmi&r IfcyH,
a all ruturr laairU aa
ROOSEVELT'S ROUGH RIDERS
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t. t-utluraocc and aklll, tL
United States Regular Cavalrymen
(h wbntn wHt arrf ftrtDiplro11.lIv tui.lrtn(tcoijtrjit.ctJU!utrtt)nff lb I
lun- of i!ai.roa.Jcl (tiurcrftcb&ol.thcuaoctiirlvJauU ualiiu tuuatrr-r
The World's Mounted Warriors
Im .iM t.ifiti-r f.-.r ilia drat ttm-tn bl-torr la pact lut rtralrr, and (vroilsi
It. nun t iniiiiii'.u ol tue uroitierDuou oi man. ib-ronier iciiuua
United States Cavalrymen and Artillerymen
Cerman Cuirassiers. South American Cauchos
Kustian Cossacks, iuux Indians,
Bedouin Arabs, Wild West Cowboys,
Colonial Dragoons. Western Clrls,
Mexican Vaqueros, Cuban Patriots,
ai.il a Ei-D'ral "rouDd up" of all
THE EQUESTRIAN NATIONS OF THE WORLD
Au I iia ii uiiii.i . Ilriina U I Ma Aln-a.ty tKincDtlnua tiihll.ltlnn In ulilrb
OVI'.R 1.200 MEN AND HORSES PARTICIPATE
. THE MARINE DRILL.
A c.l i.tlirr ttium-ut-ra j ai-wbtra pf tba
U. S. LifeSaving Service
lurludluK lb- opt-ratloo 0 Ilia
Life Line and. Breeches Buoy-
A MOST THRIL.LINQ EVENT I
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It -III l- r.-n tlmt th- WMd Went with all ..f lt mllllary IinvJ-IPC V f a,3lt'V-S'irjCAiJr
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, ti- Primeval Pionnr bav, uv t ,, ,r. tu..m-ut i-f Ilia nirwit i J 6 A T rk4W. z vvaV'i V i
MORE COMPLETE THAN HVER XW.q
IF SUCH A THINO WFBV POSSIBLE. V; T,V.iC-A1t'lTi'X
w . . v. k vaiaiuauc aflU I UUIIW lib llbI
ON MORNING Ol1 ARRIVAL.
THE GRAND SCENIC EPISODE THIS YEAR IS THE REALISTIC MILITARY SPECTACLE. THE BATTLE OF
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THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. $
J. SIEVERS, Proprietor i
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I Drain GardineH
COOS BAY STAGE ROUTE
Ot.iiiuuMuin with Mi hi-lay, January -0, 0-, c m li.arjv 7.i for "fc
thofare froai Drain t- C'3 T.ay. r.t.-.i.-e a".'..v. a:, o t -aoU f t'.! tars?, h
.ViHttntls. Travellin-ti-.t-n ar.- :i'.!..no-l -.;-..'.- t-.u-a. ti;ey
have :0 pctnuls it ni- re. All La-.a-, 3t-t. t r j-v.-.n. an.l ,;o aj. 5
Ioance will W niadtj i.r rottti.l trip. DAILY - I" V . 1". 5
Lor further information a.l iross
J R.. Sawyers,
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A CAR LOAD
Mitchell Wagons
ALL 5IZE5, JUST ARRIVED
rfTefemSS ,Ifnn-T :ul1 MM Srres
anil Road Wagons cn hand.
If you wish comfort. clcgatKo ai:d a
reasonable price, see us before baying
J. F.
Barker
el Co,
ROSF.BURG, ORHGOX
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The
world
shoot
only guu iu the
guaranteed to
Xitro powder
aud not get loose.
TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, 2 and 8 l. M. RAIN OR SHINR
ADHISSION 50 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER o YEARS 25 CENTS
Reserved Seats (including adnmsioii) $1.00, on sale at Marster's Drug Store,
L.C.Smith
..Guns..
SHOT GUNS RIFLES rmd PISTOLS
A COMPLETE LIME
S. K. SYKES, Hardware.